Tag: loss prevention
CASE STUDY: A Secure Display Case Breaks Down Barriers
Over many years, cabinets have presented themselves as physical barriers to customers wishing to interact with high-value items. Locking merchandise away in a secure display case was seen as good for reducing shrink, but it could also run the risk of sales reduction.
Active Shooter: Is Having A Plan Enough?
These tragic events remind each of us of the unpredictable nature of troubled minds and the vulnerability that comes with getting caught up in chance circumstances.
The Best (and Most Practical) Tips to Improve Your Crisis Management Plan
As we all know, a major crisis can arise at any time. It can be natural or man-made, short-lived or having devastating consequences over an extended period, affecting one business or many, and permanently damaging the reputation of some.
The 60-Second Guide to Total Retail Loss
There is no agreed-upon definition of what constitutes "shrinkage." Most estimates are based only upon measures of merchandise losses where the cause is unknown. The total retail loss concept offers a new definition of loss.
3 Perks You Should Be Demanding From Security Integrators Now
Security customers today are typically savvy enough to moderate their expectations based on the cost of the service they're paying for, but that once those expectations are set, providers can't afford to fall short.
APPLY: Bob MacLea LPC / LPQ Scholarships
The Loss Prevention Foundation hosted the first annual Swing for Certification Golf Tournament on June 10 in Dallas, TX, on the eve of NRF PROTECT 2018. Thanks to the many sponsors and attendees, the Loss Prevention Foundation has the opportunity to offer 50 LPC/LPQ Scholarships to qualified candidates.
SEC Captures Snapshot of Use of Personal Devices in the Workplace
The Security Executive Council first polled security leaders about the use and policies surrounding use of personal devices (BYOD) in their organizations in 2012. This month, the SEC revisited its original poll to see what had changed in the last six years.