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A manager's attitude toward LP is not going to be changed because I've developed a working relationship with them. If they have been doing something a certain way (for example, not locking away easily pilferable items in the warehouse) because they trust their employees, I'm not going to change their mind. Even though most know and understand that most loss goes out the back door rather the front, some managers will not see the basic problem.
Is that LPs problem? Yes. Because we get looked at when there is a large variance after inventory. Can internal controls stop this sort of problem? Yes. But the Managers have to enforce these internal controls.
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