Tag: loss prevention industry
Loss Prevention Investigative Skills are Key to Sexual Misconduct Cases
Our society is currently experiencing an unprecedented conversation about sexual misconduct in the workplace. Industries like entertainment, news and government have seen leaders—virtually all of them men—fall from grace.
Bob MacLea Scholarships to Fund LP Certifications
Thanks to the generosity of the participants and over twenty corporate sponsors, the Swing for Certification event raised over $35,000 that will fund more than fifty scholarships.
Stepping Up Your Game as an LP Professional
Lucas Moeller has over fifteen years of loss prevention, safety, and operations support experience with Best Buy and his current employer, Lowe's. During his...
Reflecting on the Evolution of Retail Security
EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Jones, LPC, is the new director of asset protection and risk management at CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc. The 25-year retail veteran...
Stepping Outside of What’s Considered Safe
Recently we discussed developing a culture of innovation and how the power of open minds can lead to the greatest and most productive results—both...
Women of Loss Prevention
As we reported in our recent May-June edition, the Women of Loss Prevention survey, sponsored by Tyco Retail Solutions and Protos Security, offered a...
How to Define Loss Prevention
“So, what do you do?” This is common question that for some loss prevention professionals presents a perplexing set of thoughts. “How do I adequately satisfy the inquirer’s request, without overcomplicating the dialogue?”
Can a Retail Buyer Help Reduce Shrink?
When LP teams and buyers work together, a retail organization can reduce shrink through effective inventory management.
How Women in Loss Prevention Perceive the Industry in 2018
Despite the evolution of the LP industry, it remains a predominantly male environment. Why aren't there more women in loss prevention? Editorial Director Jac Brittain, LPC, decided to find out.
LPM Excellence Recognizes Louise Kadege for Partnerships
To become a true partner in the loss prevention community, Kadege feels there are a few primary qualities that lead the way. "First, say what you'll do and do what you say. If you say you'll do something, do it. People always prefer honesty."