WHO IS THE HSOS™ SECURITY GOVERNANCE MATURITY MODEL™ FOR?
Organizations often ask:
"Is this framework designed for us?"
The answer depends less on your size and more on your desire to improve accountability, consistency, leadership oversight, risk management, and organizational resilience.
The HSOS™ Security Governance Maturity Model™ was developed for organizations that recognize security as more than a staffing function and understand the importance of governance-driven operational excellence.
IDEAL FOR
Hotels & Resorts
Hospitality organizations seeking to strengthen security leadership, improve operational consistency, reduce liability exposure, and enhance executive visibility into security performance.
Common Challenges:
• Inconsistent security practices
• Limited executive oversight
• High staff turnover
• Documentation deficiencies
• Risk management concerns
Casinos & Entertainment Venues
Organizations managing complex operational environments, large public gatherings, and elevated security risks.
Common Challenges:
• Multi-department coordination
• Incident management
• Regulatory expectations
• Crisis preparedness
• Accountability and reporting
Private Security Companies
Security providers seeking to professionalize operations, improve scalability, strengthen leadership accountability, and differentiate themselves from competitors.
Common Challenges:
• Inconsistent post orders
• Supervisor dependency
• Limited performance measurement
• Growth management
• Operational standardization
Property Management Organizations
Residential, commercial, and mixed-use property operators seeking stronger governance over contracted or in-house security operations.
Common Challenges:
• Vendor oversight
• Risk management
• Documentation consistency
• Security accountability
• Incident reporting
Healthcare Organizations
Hospitals, medical centers, and healthcare systems seeking governance frameworks capable of supporting increasingly complex security environments.
Common Challenges:
• Workplace violence preparedness
• Leadership visibility
• Training consistency
• Regulatory expectations
• Risk management integration
Corporate Security Departments
Organizations seeking to align security operations with broader business objectives, risk management programs, and organizational resilience initiatives.
Common Challenges:
• Executive reporting
• Governance maturity
• KPI development
• Program accountability
• Continuous improvement
Multi-Site Operations
Organizations responsible for security oversight across multiple locations, facilities, properties, or business units.
Common Challenges:
• Standardization
• Consistency
• Governance oversight
• Leadership visibility
• Scalability
YOU MAY BENEFIT FROM THE MODEL IF:
✓ Security performance varies by supervisor, location, or shift.
✓ Security operations depend heavily on specific individuals.
✓ Leadership lacks meaningful security performance metrics.
✓ Policies and procedures exist but are inconsistently applied.
✓ Risk management activities are informal or undocumented.
✓ Security reporting lacks executive-level visibility.
✓ Accountability structures are unclear.
✓ Growth is exposing operational weaknesses.
✓ You are unsure of your organization's current governance maturity.
WHAT THE MODEL PROVIDES
The Security Governance Maturity Model™ helps organizations:
• Evaluate Governance Maturity
• Identify Governance Gaps
• Prioritize Improvement Opportunities
• Strengthen Accountability
• Improve Risk Management
• Enhance Leadership Oversight
• Increase Operational Consistency
• Support Organizational Resilience
• Establish a Roadmap for Continuous Improvement
BEGIN WITH AN ASSESSMENT
Most organizations do not begin with implementation.
They begin with understanding where they currently stand.
The HSOS™ Security Governance Assessment provides a structured evaluation of governance maturity and serves as the first step toward improving accountability, consistency, risk management, and operational excellence.
Ask Yourself One Question:
If a major incident occurred tomorrow, could leadership confidently demonstrate how security is governed, measured, evaluated, and continuously improved?
If the answer is uncertain, a governance maturity assessment may be the appropriate place to begin.
MJG Consulting Group LLC
Building the Future of Private Security Through Governance, Accountability, and Operational Excellence.