Tips for Keeping Bad Apples Out!
Hi there, Reader;
Lets face it we have all had an experience with a "bad apple". Michael Jackson understood the concept of a bad apple in this song lyrics.
One Bad Apple (Michael Jackson)
Yeahhh (2x)
I can tell you've been hurt
By that look on your face girl,
Some guy brought safety, to your happy world
You need love, but you're afraid that if you give in
Someone else will come along
And sock it to you again
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl,
Oooh, give it one more try before you give up on love
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl
Oooh, I don't care what they say I don't care what you've heard
I could make you happy baby, satisfy you too
But how can I when you won't give me a chance to prove my love to you
Won't you give me just one little chance
I give you my guarantee that you won't be hurt again
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl
Oooh, give it one more try before you give up on love
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl
Oooh, I don't care what they say I don't care what you've heard now
I've been noticing you baby for a long, long time (long long time now)
I'm not ashamed to tell the world that you really messed up my mind
Girl, to me you're like a dream come true (dream come true now)
I would rather hurt myself, than to ever hurt you
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl
Oooh, give it one more try before you give up on love
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl
Oooh, I don't care what they say I don't care what you've heard now
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl
Oooh, give it one more try before you give up on love
One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch girl
I wish it was that simple when it comes to Event Security. Here are 13 Tips taken from Smart Magazine. The truth is if your are not prepared One Bad Apple Can Spoil The Whole Bunch of Meetings.
1. Require attendees to wear name r registration badges while at he meeting (and have them take them off when not in the meetings).
2. Make sure hotel staff has a list of attendees and knows what registration badges look like.
3. Hire extra staff or security firm to secure venue entrance, and ask to see room keys at hotels.
4. Train staff to know what to do or whom to contact wen tey see someone who doesn't belong.
5. Use polygraph or psychological evaluations when hiring new staff and employees.
6. Hire of duty police officers o roam venue space and create a police presence.
7. Provide acive-shooter training for your staff (and confirm hotel staff have been trained, too).
8. Create evacuation plans or your saff members in case they need to get attendees out in an emergency.
9. Make first responders aware of presence.
10. In your request for proposal (RFP), ask wha5 o5her groups will be in-house during your meeting dates.
11. Check local convention and vistors bureau's website to see what other groups are in town.
12. On your registration forms, as for attendees emergency contact information.
13. Keep abreast of news and weather so that you can plan and prepare.
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