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Internal theft is responsible for a huge chunk of retail loss—yet only 2% of cases ever come to light.
Professor Emmeline Taylor joins Colin Peacock to discuss the rising complexity of staff dishonesty, from sweethearting and fake returns to collusion at self-checkouts and e-commerce touchpoints.
Drawing on new ECR research, she explores how smarter comms, not bigger budgets, could make the biggest difference.
Think nudges over finger-pointing—reminding colleagues of the risks, responsibilities and shared values.
If retailers can deliver even a small shift in behaviour the potential savings could be enormous.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Colin PeacockInternal theft is responsible for a huge chunk of retail loss—yet only 2% of cases ever come to light.
Professor Emmeline Taylor joins Colin Peacock to discuss the rising complexity of staff dishonesty, from sweethearting and fake returns to collusion at self-checkouts and e-commerce touchpoints.
Drawing on new ECR research, she explores how smarter comms, not bigger budgets, could make the biggest difference.
Think nudges over finger-pointing—reminding colleagues of the risks, responsibilities and shared values.
If retailers can deliver even a small shift in behaviour the potential savings could be enormous.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.