Webinar
Data Driven Loss Prevention
We hope you gain valuable insight from this recorded session in collaboration with the Loss Prevention Foundation.
We hope you gain valuable insight from this recorded session in collaboration with the Loss Prevention Foundation.
According to our annual State of Retail Loss Prevention Report, 45% of Loss Prevention and Asset Protection teams are operating with fewer staff and resources. This is in stark contrast with the findings of the National Retail Security Survey, stating that ‘the impact of shrinkage on the retail industry continues to be sizeable.’ LP/AP managers have been dealt an unfavorable hand: carrying out more tasks and activities, with fewer resources, resulting in competing priorities. However, by leveraging data, LP managers can better allocate their resources in order to do more with less. In this webinar you’ll learn how retailers are using increased data availability to future proof their businesses as well as add new purpose and functionality to their existing technology. The bombshell is that they’re doing this with fewer resources than ever.
In this webinar the following topics will be discussed:
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) is an international leader in educating and certifying retail loss prevention and asset protection professionals. LPF’s mission is to advance the retail loss prevention and asset protection profession by providing relevant, convenient, and challenging educational resources.
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