Tag: asset protection
Magazine Expands Its Industry Support
Entering our fifteenth year of publication, we trust that we have established ourselves as the primary information and education publication for LP, asset protection,...
The State of Video
For the last two to three decades, video has been a critical tool in guarding shoppers, associates, and assets in retail stores. With the...
How eBay Works with Law Enforcement
With the beginning of a new year, I thought it appropriate to provide some basic information for how retailers and law enforcement should interface...
Walmart’s Neighborhood Market Grocery Business
EDITORS NOTE: Gary Smith, LPC, is senior director of asset protection for Walmarts Neighborhood Market line of smaller scale, grocery-focused retail stores. He has...
Loss Prevention Leaders Must Win
Regardless of what your company sells, where you sell it, or your total store count, you as a loss prevention or asset protection professional...
Retail Industry Leaders Association Calls for Entries for the 2016 Retail AP Innovation Awards
The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), the trade association for the world’s largest and most innovative retail companies, has announced that it is now...
Raoul Ricard Joins Agilence, Inc. as Vice President of Strategy & Business Development
Agilence, Inc., the leading provider of cloud-based data analytics and reporting solutions for operations and loss prevention, today announced that Raoul Ricard has joined...
Asteya and the Attitude of Gratitude: Building a Strong Employee Awareness Program
lululemon's LP philosophy is founded in the roots of Yoga, in the Sanskrit word “Asteya,” which translates from Sanskrit to “non-stealing.”
John Spirko named Director of Loss Prevention at Equinox
John Spirko has been named Director of Loss Prevention for New York based Equinox, a leader in the luxury fitness and lifestyle industry. John...
Success: Through the Rear View Mirror
Have you ever experienced a situation at work or perhaps even in your personal life (the two are often related) where you felt like...