Protect Yourself against Theft

Topics:
Inventory Management
Tags:
Effective Inventory Management,
Employee Theft,
Enterprise Software,
Finance,
Operational Accounting,
Software,
Theft
Source:
Effective Inventory Management

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Overview: 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 is, getting as much material as possible out of the warehouse (without being caught). A better way to discourage theft is for management to create an atmosphere that encourages effective inventory management. Here are several policies that will help to solve the inventory shrinkage problems faced by many distributors. Limit access to the warehouse, lucrative payments etc. can solve the problem.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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