Human Resource Executive Magazine's "Best HR Ideas for 2009" Issue Shines Spotlight on AlliedBarton's Human Capital Management Program


CONSHOHOCKEN, PA--(Marketwire - April 16, 2009) - AlliedBarton Security Services implements one of the best HR ideas of the year as determined by Human Resource Executive® magazine. Celebrated in the magazine's March 2009 issue, the magazine editors shine a spotlight on AlliedBarton's Business Development Manager Talent Lifecycle Value (TLV) initiative.

AlliedBarton, the industry's premier provider of highly trained security personnel, launched the TLV program in April 2008 to better understand how to address sales generation challenges during a turbulent economy. "We are honored by this recognition that comes from reviewing internal practices to continue to adjust strategies to meet demands of the ever-changing marketplace and place a premium on our customers' needs," says Jim Gillece, AlliedBarton's Senior Vice President, Human Capital Management and Chief People Officer. "Our Human Capital Management professionals around the country focus on ensuring that our business leaders are equipped to provide solutions to our customers."

"The TLV model has proven to be a valuable instrument in our ongoing effort to best manage our talent and position our Business Development Managers for success and career growth," adds Gillece. "At AlliedBarton we know the importance of fully engaging our staff. It is important for us to measure their progress through evaluations and take action to ensure talent is developed in a way that supports our strategic goals."

Each year, editors of Human Resource Executive magazine recognize the Best HR Ideas of the previous year in their March issue. By identifying and featuring those ideas in HRE, they present their audience with the best HR practices to consider as they address their own challenges.

About Human Resource Executive:

Human Resource Executive was established in 1987 and continues today as the premier publication focused on strategic issues in HR. Written primarily for vice presidents and directors of human resources, the magazine provides these key decision-makers with news, profiles of HR visionaries and success stories of human resource innovators. Stories cover all areas of human resource management, including personnel, benefits, training and development, HR information systems, relocation, retirement planning, workplace security, and health care. More than 75,000 HR decision-makers currently receive the publication, which is published 16 times a year.

About AlliedBarton Security Services:

AlliedBarton Security Services is the industry's premier provider of highly trained security personnel to many industries including commercial real estate, higher education, healthcare, residential communities, chemical/petrochemical, government, manufacturing and distribution, financial, and shopping centers and malls. Responsive, customer-focused security officers and managers at client sites are supported by award-winning national resources developed from over 50 years of security experience. More than 50,000 employees and 100 offices service a client base of several thousand which includes approximately 200 Fortune 500 companies across the country. AlliedBarton was the first security services company selected as one of Training magazine's Top 125 training companies for four consecutive years.

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