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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The Inside Story ABout Fraud,
This review is from: Insidious: How Trusted Employees Steal Millions and Why It's So Hard for Banks to Stop Them (Paperback)
Employee fraud isn't exactly something banks want to talk about. But it happens, and a lot, generating high losses. Tellers, branch managers, executives -- they all have the chance to steal. And some of them take it. This smart and well-informed book is written in clear and compelling language by two experts with deep insights about banking and human behavior. I found it fascinating. Particularly when they track down a former branch manager, now in prison, and let her tell her story. You'll never look at a bank employee in quite the same way again.If you're in banking or another field where employees can steal, this book is for you. But buy it, don't steal it.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Unfortunately, not worth the money....,
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This review is from: Insidious: How Trusted Employees Steal Millions and Why It's So Hard for Banks to Stop Them (Paperback)
This book is poorly written. The same ideas are presented over and over again. I wanted to read about real life examples and solutions and found very little of that.
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Insidious: How Trusted Employees Steal Millions and Why It's So Hard for Banks to Stop Them by Shirley Inscoe (Paperback - 2009)
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