Rethink Crisis Leadership
 

Proven leadership lessons from real-world crisis response scenarios

When the stakes are high, and uncertainty looms, true leadership shines through. In this powerful fireside chat with General William J. Walker—you’ll discover the mindset and strategies it takes to guide teams through chaos and emerge stronger on the other side. 

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Watch the Webinar On-Demand

From early warning signs to success stories—gain practical takeaways for your security program.

Webinar Topics Include:

  • Crisis Leadership Principles

    Learn the 6 C’s and foundational strategies that shape effective leadership during high-stakes, fast-moving crises.
     

  • Develop Agility and Resilience

    Stay “crisis-ready” by adapting quickly to unpredictable events and inspiring team-wide flexibility.
     

  • Make Confident, Informed Decisions

    Gain tools for decisive action under pressure, backed by historical insights, literature, and real-world lessons.
     

Featured Speakers

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Rachelle Loyear

Rachelle Loyear

Vice President

Integrated Security Solutions

Allied Universal

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Retired Major General William Walker

Chief Security Officer

Allied Universal

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Steady in the Storm
 

Leading through uncertainty takes more than instinct—it requires training, empathy, and conviction. See how our experts prepare for what’s next.

"When the pressure mounts, strong leaders anchor their decisions in the 6 C’s—Competence, Character, Commitment, Courage, Compassion and Communication—so they can steady the team in any storm.”  

“Compassion isn't weakness. It's listening empathically and supporting your people through the burden.”

If you're not comfortable after an exercise, you're not ready.” 

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Early Warning Signs
 

  • 100%

    of poll respondents experienced at least one crisis—highlighting the universal nature of critical incidents in leadership roles

  • 46%

    of webinar attendees reported leading 1–4 crisis events as the main incident commander 

  • 31%

    of webinar attendees said they’ve led 5 or more crisis situations in their organization

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     levels up, 2 levels down - that’s how military leaders ensure clarity and control in a crisis

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