Tag: loss prevention
Interview and Interrogation Training: Seeking Feedback
Often, experienced and confident interviewers tend to ask for less feedback over time. The more interviews they have conducted, the less feedback they request. That's a dangerous combination.
siffron: LM Tag – The Proven Solution to Loss Prevention — Booth 1514
Many loss prevention products on the market today keep high-theft merchandise under lock and key, which can decrease sales by as much as 38 percent. With the LM Tagâ„¢, an Intelligent Loss Prevention solution, items are not locked up or stored behind a counter. Visit Booth 1514 to learn more.
CONTROLTEK: Three New Fitting Room Solutions — Booth 615
CONTROLTEK will launch three new asset protection solutions designed for fitting rooms at the next week's NRF PROTECT conference in Dallas. Visit Booth 615 to learn more.
LP Software: Mobile-Friendly Enhancements to Case Management Software — Booth 902
LP Software has announced plans to unveil slick mobile-friendly enhancements to its Case Management software and new drop-and-drag reporting tool at NRF PROTECT. Visit Booth 902 to learn more.
Zebra: Robust, Simple-to-Deploy Physical Inventory Solutions — Booth 220
Zebra Retail Solutions offers robust, simple-to-deploy physical inventory solutions, with audit applications approved by the Big 4 auditing firms, that are out-of-the-box simple. Visit Booth 220 to learn more.
Verkada: LP and IT Now Love Working Together, Thanks to Verkada — Booth 1521
Verkada's all-in-one video security platform reduces complexity and costs for IT, and offers powerful new capabilities for retail asset protection leaders. Stop by Booth 1521 at NRF PROTECT for a live demo.
ALTO US: Providing Innovative Solutions to Managing Retail Theft and Supply-Chain Risks — Booth...
ALTO US is an innovative international solution provider bringing proven asset protection and risk management programs to the North American marketplace. Stop by NRF PROTECT booth 739 to learn more.
How NOT to Investigate Organized Retail Crime
This post's findings are the result of more than thirty retail and law enforcement interviews expressly asking for opinions and thoughts on investigating ORC. It's from the archives, but its advice is timeless.