Never Board Up Again
Retail window and glass door security concerns have increased because of rioting, smash-and-grab theft, and natural disasters that have forced retailers to employ a strategy of board up, pull down, repeat.
Brazen Retail Theft: What Can be Done About It?
It used to be that Organized Retail Crime boosters tried to be subtle about their larceny. Today, many don’t even try to hide their crimes.
Krissy Mosby Named President of Window Film Depot
Krissy Mosby has been promoted to president of Window Film Depot, a window film installation contractor, succeeding Jeff Franson.
Elevate the Grocery Experience
In an effort to "elevate" the experience for the shopper, grocery retailers who pay close attention to the needs of the shopper can benefit from understanding how the shopper navigates the in-store experience.
I Did It, But…
Obtaining a confession may be one of the possible successful conclusions of an interview, it goes far beyond hearing somebody say, “I did it.”
Ask the Expert: Four Key Control Best Practices
Key control can be a complicated balancing act due to managing many moving parts and pieces while also keeping stakeholders happy.
New Unbreakable Storefront Replacement Glazing Provides an Innovative Invisible Board Up Alternative
Glass doors and windows help retailers attract customers, but they are also a retail store’s most vulnerable points when it comes to forced entry and storm damage.
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
On the anniversary of each Pearl Harbor Day, I always think of my first mentor in loss prevention. His name was Lane Cooke, and...
The Hidden Cause of Employee Theft and How to Stop It
There are many ways your employees can steal from you. From the “borrowing” of office supplies to overreporting of hours, there’s no one with greater opportunity to help themselves to your company assets.
Winning the Talent Wars: Hiring and Retention for the New Hybrid Workplace
Employers are facing more severe talent shortages than they have seen in decades. While the particulars differ, the evidence of talent shortages is widespread.