retail analytics

retail analytics

Beyond Dashboards: What Retail Analytics Will Look Like in 2026

Retail analytics is entering its next phase. For the past decade, dashboards helped retailers measure what happened: sales by hour, traffic by day, labor as a percent of revenue. Useful but limited. In 2026, that won’t be enough. Why? Because retail decision-making is moving faster than humans can manage with charts alone. Multi-unit operators need systems...

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Loss Prevention Through Data: How Retail Analytics Reduces Payroll Fraud and Protects Millions in Margin

For multi-unit retail leaders, timekeeping gaps often go unseen. Most retailers know when employees are scheduled and when they are clocked in, but they lack a reliable way to verify if those employees were actually present. That gap opens the door to payroll fraud, costing retailers an estimated 7–15% in overpayments on average. ReBiz closes that...

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Retail Data Analytics in 2026: Latest Advancements Every Executive Needs to Stay Ahead

The pace of retail change isn’t slowing down. From omnichannel expansion to AI-driven operations, the role of retail analytics has evolved from reporting what happened to guiding what should happen next. For executives, the question in 2026 is no longer whether to invest in analytics but whether the analytics platform in use is delivering accurate,...