Interview and Interrogation Training: Telling a Personal Story
This week’s International Association of Interviewers interview and interrogation training tip from the archives, provided by Wicklander-Zulawski, has Chris Norris, CFI, director of WZ Europe and International Training, talking about the use of personal stories when conducting interviews.
Are You Ready for the Next Wildfire or Hurricane? How Can You Tell?
For the third year running, a poll of the American public, on the subject of potential crisis events, shows it is most worried about natural disasters—by a wide margin.
C-Store Manager Accused of $250K Scratch-Off Theft
A store manager at a gas station in unincorporated Boca Raton, Florida, is accused of stealing more than $250,000 worth of lottery scratch-off tickets....
Crime In Stores: An Unwanted Distraction
Reporting crimes in your stores, without outcomes, is just another cost to your business. It's time to change this. [Editor’s Note: This article is a sponsored editorial submission and is written by the sponsor, not LPM editorial staff.]
Hardware Store Employee Charged in $20,000 Theft
An employee of the Busy Beaver hardware store in White Oak, Pennsylvania, is accused of stealing more than $20,000 from the store. According to...
4 Technology Trends Seen at the 2019 NRF Big Show
They don't call it the Big Show for nothing. There were over 38,000 people in attendance from all over the world to talk retail,...
5 Tactics for Social Media Crisis Management
Warren Buffett has been quoted as saying, “It takes twenty years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it." In the digital age, social media has probably turned that five minutes into less than two minutes.