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- Protect Yourself against Theft
- Employee theft is not a new phenomenon. There are, of course, some people who are truly thieves. And sometimes a distributor inadvertently hires one. Thieves usually don't see their long-term security tied to the success of the firm that employs them. Most often these individuals have a short-term goal: that...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- John Joins Jim To Discuss Employee Theft: What To Do If It Happens And How To Hopefully Prevent It
- There has been a growing concern over reported thefts that occur within organizations. Employee theft situations are occurring quite frequently in the corporate world. The situation has left many organizations in a state of shock. Experts believe that earlier it was a common to say that an outsider is involved...
- Webcasts 2004-09-23
- Stopping Employee Theft: Bob Sutton's Solution
- The Find: Management guru Bob Sutton has found a simple and elegant solution for stopping employee theft cold. The Source: Sutton's Work Matters blog. The Takeaway: In an office, it's hard to get excited about employees walking off with a stapler or a ream...
- Blog posts 2009-05-15
Additional Resources
- The survey, conducted by the University of Florida and funded by a grant from ADT Security Services, Inc. (Business News).(retail employee theft)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Inventory shrinkage, caused by a combination of employee theft, shoplifting, vendor fraud, and administrative error, cost U.S. retailers $32.3 billion in 2000, according to the National Retail Security Survey. The survey, conducted by the University of Florida and funded by a grant from ADT Security Services,...
- Research articles 2002-02-01
- Reeling in dishonest employees. (use of closed-circuit television surveillance systems in detecting employee theft)
- Long John Silver's Restaurants Inc. started a five-step plan to prevent employee theft in the early 1990s. The plan involved analyzing the trend of internal losses in the company's restaurants and the setting up of overt closed-circuit television CCTV systems to prevent, detect and document employee theft. Moreover, covert CCTV...
- Research articles 1995-08-01
- Employee Theft Causes Half of Losses, Security Expert Tells Retail Conference.
- By Melissa S. Monroe, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 5--While shoplifting and employee mistakes contribute to more than $31 billion in retail losses each year, employee theft accounts for nearly half of the problem, according to an expert who...
- Research articles 2003-06-05
- Shoplifting, employee theft and check fraud top retailers' concerns.(Washington Perspective)(Brief Article)
- In August, food retailers and wholesalers reported that shoplifting, employee theft and check fraud remained the greatest sources of annual losses, according to a report released by the Food Marketing Institute, the 2004 Security and Loss Prevention Issues Survey in the Supermarket Industry. ...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Somebody's watching: digital surveillance offers more tools to stop employee theft and nab drive-offs.(CONVENIENCE STORE)
- WITH DRIVE-OFFS RISING ALMOST AS fast as gasoline prices and employee theft a constant concern, most convenience stores depend upon surveillance cameras like never before. The typical closed-circuit television security system for most c-stores consists of cameras, a monitor and either a VCR or DVR for...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- Somebody's watching: digital surveillance offers more tools to stop employee theft and nab drive-offs.(CONVENIENCE STORE)
- WITH DRIVE-OFFS RISING ALMOST AS fast as gasoline prices and employee theft a constant concern, most convenience stores depend upon surveillance cameras like never before. The typical closed-circuit television security system for most c-stores consists of cameras, a monitor and either a VCR or DVR for...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- Shoplifting, employee theft and check fraud top retailers' concerns.(Washington Perspective)(Brief Article)
- In August, food retailers and wholesalers reported that shoplifting, employee theft and check fraud remained the greatest sources of annual losses, according to a report released by the Food Marketing Institute, the 2004 Security and Loss Prevention Issues Survey in the Supermarket Industry. ...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Survey shows retail theft has a multi-billion dollar impact on U.S. economy; Retailers lose $25.62 billion due to theft
- DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 28, 1995--A comprehensive national retail industry survey released today revealed that retailers lost $25.62 billion, or 1.83 percent, of their total 1994 annual sales to a combination of employee and customer theft, administrative error and vendor fraud.Results of the 1995 National Retail Security Survey NRSS indicated...
- Research articles 1995-11-28
- When Good Employees Go Bad: Crime Insurance For Employee Dishonesty & Fraud
- Article describes instances in which employees were either convicted or charged with committing crimes against their employers. Protection for certain fraudulent acts of non-employees, various illegal actions of an insured's directors or officers, and the failure of public officials to faithfully perform their official duties may be written into policies....
- White papers 2002-01-28
- Survey: retail theft up in 2005.(TOP OF THE NEWS)(Survey)
- According to the results of a new University of Florida retail study, for the first time in four years, the rate of retail loss has increased. Retail shrinkage, defined as a combination of employee theft, shoplifting, vendor fraud and administrative According to the results of...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Manage Inventory And Prevent Theft - Right From Your Desktop
- AIRS is an enterprise retail system that collects and allows users to manage inventory, streamline the supply chain, and analyze sales patterns. The software is database-independent so can be integrated with a business' existing database system. AIRS has a customizable graphical user interface screen and the system administrator can determine...
- White papers
- European shrink expands. (News and Trends).(findings of "The European Retail Theft Barometer")
- Oscar Wilde famously quipped that England has everything in common with America, except language. One of those commonalities these days is the rate of retail loss which the industry calls shrink from a combination of shoplifting, employee theft, vendor fraud, and accounting errors. That's one of...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Employee dishonesty risk requires careful approach.
- NEW ORLEANS-Risk managers must carefully address issues related to the thorny-and costly-problem of employee dishonesty. Employee theft is ``one of my least favorite exposures to deal with,'' said Ronald W. Stasch, director of risk management services for Federal-Mogul Corp. in Southfield, Mich. ``Part of...
- Research articles 2002-04-22
- Survey: theft, fraud still vexes grocers
- WASHINGTON -- Shoplifting, employee theft and check fraud remain a big source of concern and the greatest sources of annual losses for food retailers and wholesalers, according to a recently released report from the Food Marketing Institute. The report, released under the 2004 Security and Loss Prevention Issues Survey...
- Research articles 2004-09-13
- LI-based CopyTele Inc. employee theft siphons off a year's revenue
- A former employee of CopyTele Inc., a maker of encryption chips, deciphered its accounting system well enough to spirit off almost a quarter of a million dollars - nearly equal to total revenue for fiscal 2003 - according to company documents.
- Research articles 2005-01-21
- Shoring up eroding options. (employee hiring)
- Shoring Up Eroding Options The right to guard against employee theft is eroding. Employers, customers, and honest employees are the losers. IN RECENT YEARS AMERICAN employers have experienced a serious erosion of their ability to hire honest and qualified employees. This is largely...
- Research articles 1989-06-01
- Laptop Theft Nets Data On 800,000 Doctors
- The laptop, belonging to an employee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association BCBSA, was stolen from a car in late August, according to reports in the Boston Globe and the Chicago Tribune. It contained a database listing the business and personal information of about 800,000 doctors. ...
- News items 2009-10-15
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