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9780974383019

Loss Prevention Threats and Strategies: How People Steal From Your Business and What You Can do to Stop It

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  • ISBN-13: 9780974383019
  • ISBN: 0974383015
  • Publisher: Advantage Source

AUTHOR

Sarah Kaip, Jerry Antoon, Thomas N. Monson

SUMMARY

Businesses lose billions a year to shoplifting, employee theft, check and credit card fraud, identity theft, vendor theft, workplace violence, and many other problems facing today's business owners. The authors compiled the top 20 security threats as reported in the popular annual survey of American corporations by Pinkerton Consulting and Investigations Inc. Monson and Kaip describe the problems in detail and then offer proactive solutions for combating workplace crime. Learn how to: guard against robbery, theft and burglary in your business; fight fraud and white-collar crime; protect your information from espionage, hacking, natural and human-caused disasters; increase safety procedures to decrease accidents; stop violence and harassment to keep your employees and customers safe; conduct background checks including criminal, credit, driving, drug, and psychological tests; and avoid litigation.Sarah Kaip is the author of 'Loss Prevention Threats and Strategies: How People Steal From Your Business and What You Can do to Stop It' with ISBN 9780974383019 and ISBN 0974383015.

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