Tag: interview
A Winning Approach to Pre-Employment Interviews
Important business decisions are made during pre-employment interviews. In this article by LPM's Allie Falk, read how to better your interviewing skills in any management role.
Upcoming IAI Webinar: “They Did It, Why Can’t We?”
Join the International Association of Interviewers on Thursday, November 9 at 10 a.m. CT for an interactive case study on the stages of investigative interviewing reform in the UK and its application to the US.
Mission Focused: A Conversation with New LPF President Caroline Kochman
Join us in a conversation with Caroline Kochman, the new president at The Loss Prevention Foundation, as she shares her vision, insights, experiences, suggestions, and more as she takes on this new leadership role.
What’s on the Horizon for Sensormatic?
Stefanie Hoover interviews Sensormatic's Dan Mahoney about what's next for the company.
All About ISCPO
The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) is a non-profit professional association that connects members from a wide array of sectors across the global supply chain to promote a collaborative effort of networking, benchmarking, and resource development for security professionals across the global supply chain.
Getting to Know the NRF Team with David Johnston and Christian Beckner
Here, LPM's Stefanie Hoover speaks with David Johnston and Christian Beckner with the NRF about their annual PROTECT Conference and more.
Research on the Researchers: LPRC and IMPACT
Let’s dig into all the who, where, what, and how behind the LPRC and the yearly conference they put on in Gainesville, known as IMPACT.
What Do You Expect Interview Subjects to Remember?
Interrogative specialists review the importance of flashbulb memories, potential trauma, and other components to consider while interviewing.
The Impact of Implicit Bias in Professional Investigations
Because unconscious bias is present in society, investigators must observe the importance of their word choices as a critical factor in the establishment of their objectivity in criminal investigations. Mike Bowers, CFI examines the potential impact of two sets of keywords as perceived by a jury.