In part 1 of this blog post we discussed how theft in the Arizona auction industry is unacceptable and provided some information on how to prevent theft from Arizona auctions. In this blog post we will continue to discuss prevention measures as well as provide some advice for creating an honest corporate culture.
Security cameras are a deterrent to theft at Arizona auctions. If you have cameras – the key is to actually use them and faithfully review cameras. Technology has so advanced that you can now save video to a computer hard drive and only watch cameras when there is motion. To review a twenty-four hours of a 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse’s activity only takes about 15 minutes per day.
But most importantly you must build a corporate culture that values honesty in speech and deed. An example of poor corporate culture happened to another auctioneer. The auctioneer was approached by an arch competitor’s former employee, who was looking for a job. His old employer had a reputation for playing fast and loose with consignor’s property. The employee casually mentioned that he had a list of all of his former employer’s clients and would gladly hand it over if he were hired. The auctioneer passed on hiring the individual and commented that the person seemed to not have the slightest perception that he was doing anything wrong. Instead he seemed proud that he had figured out such a clever way to increase his marketability as an Arizona auctions employee.
Can you really blame the ex-employee — or is he simply a product of the previous corporate culture? As auctioneers we have such a huge responsibly to our clients who trust us with personal and real property. We tell clients they can trust us and of course in most situations the client can. However if we create a corporate culture in which all employees and managers understand the intolerance of theft – we will have done our best for the auction consignor.
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