Neil H. Snyder, O. Whitfield Broome, William J. Kehoe Reducing Employee Theft: A Guide to Financial and Organizational Controls Employee theft is one of the most pervasive problems faced by businesses today, and it continues to escalate at an estimated rate of 15 percent per year. This volume presents the first full-length guide to the alternatives available to companies seeking to reduce both the actual theft of tangible property and the profits lost through cheating on time cards and expense accounts.
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The Retail Manager's Guide to Crime and Loss Prevention: Protecting Your Business from Theft, Fraud, and Violence This book is easy to understand, and it has everything in it that a retail person needs to know in order to reduce thefts and other kinds of losses in a store. I've looked at other books, but they're too complicated. This one lays the topics out in a logical way, and the writer doesn't try to impress you with big words--just the facts!
Judith M. Collins Preventing Identity Theft in Your Business : How to Protect Your Business, Customers, and EmployeesPreventing Identity Theft in Your Business is a reliable guide to help protect companies, their customers, and their employees from the growing problem of identity theft. Real-life examples show managers and executives how to identify business, customer, and employee identity theft, how these crimes are committed, how best to prevent them, and overall, develop an honest company culture.
Thomas N. Monson, Sarah Kaip, Jerry Antoon Loss Prevention Threats and Strategies: How People Steal From Your Business and What You Can do to Stop It The collaboration of business security experts Thomas N. Monson and Sarah Kaip, Loss Prevention Threats & Strategies: How People Steal From Your Business And What You Can Do To Stop It is a detailed analysis of the top 20 security threats to American corporations, and means by which business owners and executives can prevent shoplifting, credit card fraud, identity theft, employee and vendor theft, embezzlement, workplace violence, and much more.
Joel Konicek, Karen Little Security, ID Systems and Locks: The Book on Electronic Access Control Written in clear and simple terms, Security, ID Systems and Locks provides the security professional with a complete understanding of all aspects of electronic access control. Each chapter includes important definitions, helpful study hints, highlighted review, and application questions.
Sydney Morgan Diamond Protecting Your Assets: Business Security for the Small Business OwnerSmall business owners are too busy operating their businesses to read mega-length text books about business and computer security. Business continuity. Disaster recovery. Computer access controls. These are some of the most important areas of business, and too often neglected in the small business environment. Learn how to protect your company and your future, today.