From the day they are hired, we warn our employees that eventually they will probably be accused of taking something.
This is the last part of my three part series on dealing with employee theft claims. Our approach works very well because we let the employees know up front what our procedure is and why. From the day they are hired, we warn them that eventually they will probably be accused of taking something. We explain that we have a detailed process to prove what happened. We explain this all as a benefit to the employee, that we will go to extreme ends to prove they are not a thief. It also makes it clear to those that may be thinking of stealing that it is a very bad idea at our company, even if we never say those exact words.
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If you wait until there is a theft claim before having this discussion, the employee will only hear that you are accusing them. Our process works, however, because we lay the groundwork with our employees long before a theft happens. It’s helpful to learn from those that have been there before, which is why we created the Foundations of Success program. Our new Foundations Fast Track series compresses our comprehensive six-month business coaching program into a self-paced downloadable form.
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Derek Christian has been involved in the cleaning industry for more than 20 years and is an owner or investor in several cleaning companies. Derek founded My Maid Service which was later merged into Blue Skies Services and now he works with Castle Keepers in various marketing and sales Capacities.