IQPC Australia Podcast with Stephen Bullen, Lowes-Manhattan
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IQPC presents 'Retail Loss Prevention' - Best practice strategies to reduce shrinkage and optimise your use of technology systems.
In our interview with Stephen Bullen, CFA MIIA, National Manager - Internal Audit and Loss Prevention, Lowes-Manhattan, we explore the main causes of shrinkage to retailers, and how to overcome this at store level, through culture, and with innovative technologies.
At Retail Loss Prevention you will hear from
industry experts speaking on how to:
? Entrench a culture for loss prevention
amongst employees at all levels of your
organisation
? Establish processes and procedures
to optimise your use of technology
? Prevent loss across the entire supply chain
to maximise effi ciencies in-store.
“It is very refreshing to see a conference dedicated to loss prevention taking place in Australia. This is a critical area of any business and a profi t area that retailers cannot afford to ignore. Retail Loss Prevention is a great opportunity for people with a common purpose to get together to discuss best practice strategies to increase our bottom line.”
Stephen J. Bullen CFA MIIA, National Manager - Internal Audit and Loss Prevention, LOWES-MANHATTAN PTY LTD
For more information, to request a brochure, or to register - visit www.retaillossprevention.com.au or call Taner Ozdemir on +61 2 9229 1050.
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