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EyeOnLP: Congratulations on 15 Years
Friends and valued partners in the LP community share their well wishes for the magazine's 15th anniversary in this commemorative video.
IP Camera Implementation Challenges
Gerald Becker, former chief product officer at USS, a leading integrator of IP video surveillance and access control systems, shared some thoughtful advice with...
Mike Magrum, CFI, LPC promoted to Director of Asset Protection for Harris Teeter Supermarkets
Mike Magrum, CFI, LPC has been promoted to Director of Asset Protection for Harris Teeter Supermarkets. Mike has worked his way up through the...
Opportunities for Biometric Loss Prevention Devices
Biometrics refers to the quantification of human traits or characteristics into data that can be used for two main purposes: to identify and/or to...
Completing Loss Prevention Courses for Certification Drives Results
The decision to pursue LPQ or LPC certification through the Loss Prevention Foundation means that soon you will be able to achieve better results...
Build a More Effective Program with Your Electronic Article Surveillance System
Experienced, organized, and professional shop thieves have long ago identified how to defeat what they view as rather predictable electronic article surveillance system technologies. Their...
Can a Smart IP Video Solution Help You Solve Problems You Didn’t Know You...
LP executives often preside over two operations. First, there is the one you think you have—the losses you believe you suffer, the stores you suspect are problematic, and so on. Then, there is the operation that you see after deploying an enterprise IP video solution that ties into data streams such as point-of-sale (POS) systems.
Objective LP Investigations versus Confident Interviews
As a loss prevention professional, chances are that you conduct internal theft interviews. Furthermore, it’s probably the skill that impresses our business partners the...
Will Seasonal Workers Cause Your Shrink Rates to Rise this Holiday Season?
Amazon, 50,000. Kohl’s, 69,000. Target, 70,000. Macy’s, 83,000. Retailers have announced some impressive seasonal hiring numbers for the 2016 Christmas and holiday season.