Tag: loss prevention program
Building an LP Department Focused on People
EDITORS NOTE: David Shugan, CFI, is the senior director of loss prevention for Carters based in Atlanta. Prior to taking over the leadership role...
Franchise Restaurant Loss Prevention and Security Considerations
Consider this. Loss prevention programs require monetary output for potential safety and security measures, such as buying and installing CCTV cameras or implementing access...
LP101: Building a Loss Prevention Program through the Effective Analysis of Information
When building our loss prevention program interpreting the meaning of all of the various information that has been collected can be a complicated process....
Fifteen Years of Loss Prevention
Based on another project, I have spent two months combing over every issue of Loss Prevention magazine. Being a reader from the very beginning...
Fighting Racial Profiling through Policy and Information
“There are very few African-American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department...
Retail Theft Statistics: Staying Focused on What’s Really Most Important
There are many different ways that retail theft statistics can be applied in order to show how the many different ways that shoplifting, employee...
LP 101: Building an Effective Loss Prevention Program: Establishing a Foundation through Industry Support
Building a successful loss prevention program has always been predicated on the commitment to professional growth and development. Working in a business as dynamic...
LP101: Commitment to Loss Prevention Training & Development
As contradictory as it might sound, the stability of our loss prevention program is largely dependent on our ability to react and respond to...
LP101: Succession Planning – Forecasting Growth and Turnover
Succession planning, or succession management, is the process of identifying and developing key employees within an organization in order to develop a "bench" in...
Quality Loss Prevention Decisions Aren’t Made in a Bubble
Every year companies find themselves answering critical questions as they review what they’ve made, what they’ve lost, and where they go from here. Every...