Organizations should focus their efforts not to remove the occasional flight, but to prevent it from flourishing professional or chronic abuse. Learn what works and what does not the first step in the fight against pilfering.
There is a growing body of evidence and respected sociological than unenthusiastic corroboration[/b] is not very effective in preventing unwanted behaviour, because it has too many undesirable side effects such as fear, anger, and lower productivity . For training, other mammals, for example, behaviourists discovered that dolphins are easier to train when the punishment is completely avoided. When the animal responds correctly, he is rewarded. If not this behavior is ignored.
Anybody dislikes being accused of being dishonest. And if we think we are wrongly accused, two things happen: our productivity is falling and we are actually more likely to loot than we were before - or "return" to our employer or fill our impression the company standard.
A realistic policy[/b] of the organization can be one of the most effective strategies to combat theft - and vice versa. One of the most politically unrealistic as a threat to criminal prosecution. A surprising number of companies included in its language policy indicating that offenders "will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law." Such a policy defies the reality of the criminal justice system. Companies that have adopted strict policies may not be able to back up their threats. Therefore, the message is diluted.
It is 'clear that the line management employees receive signals from above as directives and ideals. Management steal as much as ordinary members. One study found that administrators have accounted for more than 60 percent of a company against theft. This attitude no doubt confuses the winking employee theft.
The code of ethics of a typical company does not distinguish either. A radical approach proposed is to write the code of ethics of these behaviors are acceptable. For example, terms such as "Employees should not be used for personal benefit any company in the well, unless the reasonable use of corporate supplies, stationery, and long-distance" might be a typical political ethics.
Rule of the thumb methods have also been effective in many cases. However they can’t be delegated as such.