Tag: asset protection
LP People on the Move: December 2019
Please join us in congratulating the following individuals on their recent career moves and promotions.
The Future Is Now: Retail’s Revolution and Ramifications for LP
When getting the future right is a matter of real consequence, when it has the power to steer loss prevention down the right or wrong path, clickbait forecasting feels insufficient. A deeper perspective on the dynamics that are driving retail change, and on the foundation upon which changes will emerge, seems a better guide.
LP People on the Move: November 2019
LP names you need to know this month!
Meijer Team Members Receive LPQ Certification Scholarships to Support Career Advancement
Meijer and the Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF), recently awarded course and exam scholarships to employees to support their career and personal development while working...
LP People on the Move: October 2019
LP pride! Check out the 26 individuals who are making big industry moves this month.
LP People on the Move: September 2019
LP pride! Check out the 44 individuals who are making big industry moves this month.
Interview and Interrogation Training: Enticement Questions
The great thing about the enticement question is that we can use it regardless of whether we have any evidence. The wording of the question thus becomes very important.
Avoid 4 Common Retail Security Training Deficiencies
According to research, workers whose education includes scenario-based instruction score better on retention exams, have a more positive attitude toward training material, and think arguments used in training are more persuasive.
Loss Prevention Certification: Recently Certified – April 2019
We are pleased to recognize and congratulate industry leaders who recently obtained their LPC certification. Despite their demanding schedules, they still saw the value and took the time to obtain this industry-leading credential.
Interview and Interrogation Training: The Letter of Explanation
A common question that comes up in training seminars is: "How the heck do we get that written statement?"