The Marceco Summit 2026 brought together retail and wireless operators focused on improving store performance through tighter operational discipline and trusted data. The conversations on site reflected a shared reality across the industry: operators are under pressure to run leaner stores while still driving sales performance, and many are questioning whether the numbers they rely on actually reflect what’s happening on the floor.
ReBiz participated directly in these discussions, meeting operators where they are- practical, candid, and focused on execution.
ReBiz Presence at Marceco
ReBiz was represented on site by Tony Maniscalco and Kevin Haller, engaging operators throughout the day in working conversations around:
- Visibility into real store activity
- Daily operational checks that scale
- Presence validation versus assumed coverage
- Time clock verification without adding friction
- Aligning teams around numbers that can be trusted
These were not high-level strategy discussions. Operators leaned into real scenarios-missed coverage, inflated traffic assumptions, rep accountability gaps, and inconsistent manager presence.
Key Themes
1. Trust Comes Before Optimization
Operators consistently reinforced the need to establish a trusted baseline before making staffing, scheduling, or performance decisions. Without verified data, optimization efforts compound existing problems rather than solve them.
2. Presence Validation Is Now Table Stakes
Time clock discrepancies and assumed coverage remain a material issue. Operators were particularly engaged around presence validation as a control layer-confirming who is actually on the floor, when, and for how long-without positioning ReBiz as a time clock replacement.
3. Daily Checks Prevent Weekly Surprises
The strongest operators described a shift away from end-of-week reviews toward daily operational checks. These checks surface gaps early, keep stores running tight, and reinforce accountability without creating administrative overhead.
4. Numbers Must Match the Floor
Across discussions, a common frustration emerged: metrics that look acceptable on paper but break down in-store. ReBiz’s approach to verified, customer-only traffic and rep-level sales conversions directly addressed this disconnect.
ReBiz Perspective Shared On Site
Tony and Kevin outlined how operators using ReBiz are approaching execution:
- Build a trusted operational baseline first
- Validate presence and activity daily
- Use verified data to align staffing with actual customer demand
- Coach performance based on rep-level visibility, not assumptions
This framework resonated because it mirrors how high-performing operators already think-disciplined, data-led, and grounded in store reality.



Event Impact and Ongoing Engagement
The level of candor and back-and-forth made it clear these challenges are active, not theoretical. Operators asked pointed questions, shared their own gaps, and compared approaches with peers. The engagement reinforced that visibility, presence validation, and operational integrity remain top priorities going into 2026.
ReBiz is extending the conversation beyond the event by boosting this discussion to reach operators who could not attend, continuing to focus on practical execution and numbers that operators can stand behind.
Summary
Marceco Summit 2026 confirmed what operators already know: sales performance and operational control depend on trusted data. ReBiz’s involvement centered on helping operators move from assumptions to verified reality-establishing confidence in the numbers that run their stores and enabling tighter, more accountable execution across locations.
ReBiz appreciates the time, transparency, and engagement from every operator who participated and looks forward to continuing these conversations beyond the summit.