Charleston Currently Hosting Multiple Loss Prevention Leadership Events
The excitement is building in Charleston, South Carolina this week in anticipation of the back-to-back-to-back meetings that are taking place to support the Retail...
Retail Management: Continuing Education
Building a successful career in loss prevention has always been predicated on the commitment to professional growth and development. Working in a business as...
Habitual Shoplifters are an International Concern
Shoplifting and other forms of retail theft cost retailers tens of billions of dollars each year. As a result retail leadership has learned to...
EAS Solutions: Maximizing Your Technology Investment
Today’s loss prevention executives have access to a wider, more robust array of technologies. Along with the technology selection, the procurement process is changing...
Implementing IP Cameras and Access Control Systems
Loss prevention leaders are looking for solutions that are both affordable and capable of meeting the escalating demands of the business, but must also...
Driving Third-Party Logistics Solutions
While often viewed as simply a project-specific and labor-intensive undertaking, the actual mission of the supply-chain network is vitally strategic and tactically calculated—coordinating the...
Navigate the LP Highway with Good Data
We have to see to drive down the road. And in heavy, constantly changing traffic, we really need to see clearly and predict what's...
LPRC Members Converge on Seattle to Tour Amazon and Microsoft
A contingent of twenty-five members of the Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC), representing fifteen different retailers, spent two days in early August touring one...
People on the Move: September/October 2015
Danielle Butler was promoted to District LP Manager for Beall's.
Laura Brown, CFI and Jeremy Cross were made Area LP Managers for Bed Bath &...
Enough Is Enough. I’m Retiring.
Yes, that is my headline for this column. Sometimes things happen to make you want to shift gears, get out of Dodge, and kick...