investigations on unfair competition
The Agenzia Investigativa Pratese, through its owner, a Police Officer on leave, also provides advice regarding security and corporate security.
The added value of such professional support is, in the current globalized market, all the more significant where the core business can, and must, be limited by the appropriate regulatory activities as a result of detailed and rational planning likely to positively impact on risk management and on whose interplay security consultants, entrepreneurs and working personnel must interact. In this context, it is necessary to first identify and limit the risk factors by planning and adopting appropriate prevention measures that have as their ultimate aim the deterrence and customer reassurance as well as to ensure greater economic competitiveness.
Today, investments related to the strategic planning of corporate security, may appear to short-sighted entrepreneurs as unnecessary costs while these ought to be considered essential towards the consolidation and the growth of corporate value; such resources, if properly invested, have a potential positive impact on the containment of other costs such as insurance, banking and financial burdens.
Often, a vigilant and preventive corporate security analysis can limit and avert undesirable harm to the company’s image together with the consequent loss of customers and, above all, safeguards the corporate welfare and development. Companies are increasingly characterized by a sensitivity towards safety and focus on minimizing potential risks arising from attacks on their resources.
Implementing the appropriate level of corporate security, therefore, ensures defined and responsive levels of protection against common corporate risks.
In addition to security consulting services outlined above, the owner of the institute, also conducts external support and training service, including formative and refresher courses aimed at security employees at Italian primary Surveillance Institutes, focusing on both the planning and the teaching stages. Such formative projects, which have also benefited from EU funding, under the control of the relevant regional and provincial institutions, have attracted considerable interest from both participants and companies operating in the sector, as they have grown increasingly sensitive to the importance of regularly updating and improving the qualifications of their employees.