Capt SB Tyagi, Chief Councillor at the International Council For Security & Safety Management, imparts insights on Trust, Ambition, and the Power of ‘bad friends’ in the world of security & safety management
Capt SB Tyagi, Chief Councillor at the International Council for Security & Safety Management, delivered a compelling keynote address sharing insights on success, professionalism and personal growth. Tyagi began by highlighting the significance of ambition, urging the audience to aspire to higher positions within their organisations. Drawing from his extensive experience in the security industry, Tyagi stressed the importance of trustworthiness and dependability, emphasising the need for reliable relationships in both personal and professional spheres.
The Chief Councillor’s engaging address extended beyond traditional career advice. Capt Tyagi encouraged the audience to cultivate hobbies that involve intellectual exercise, such as chess, literature or the arts. He stressed the role of celebration in maintaining a positive and healthy outlook, urging attendees to revel in small achievements. Addressing the evolving nature of the professional landscape, Capt Tyagi underscored the necessity of continuous learning, urging the audience to read and write to remain intellectually active.
In a refreshing departure from conventional wisdom, Capt Tyagi advocated for the inclusion of what he referred to as “bad friends” – individuals who may not conform to societal norms but offer unwavering support and resourcefulness. The keynote address served as a platform for Capt Tyagi to share his wealth of experience and inspire the next generation of professionals in the field of security and safety management.

