Title: Agenda
1Agenda
Give Your Business a Strategic Advantage Using
Business Intelligence and Electronic
Mapping James B. Pick and Monica
Perry University of Redlands, Redlands, CA,
USA james_pick_at_redlands.edu
monica_perry_at_redlands.edu Monday, October 20,
2008 Scibelli Enterprise Center Springfield
Technical Community College Springfield,
MA Sponsored by Massachusetts Small Business
Development Center Network and U.S. Small
Business Administration
- 1. What are Business Intelligence and Mapping?
- 2. How Can They Improve Your Business?
- 3. How to Get Started
2What are Business Intelligence and Mapping?
October 20, 2008
Supported by U.S. SBA Grant No. SBAHQ-06-1-0046.
3What are Business Intelligence and
GIS?
- Business Intelligence
- Collecting, Analyzing and Interpreting
Information to Improve Decision Making for
Competitive Advantage - GIS
- A GIS consists of the following elements
- Data-base of attributes
- Location information
- Some way to link the two
- So a GIS uses Tools, Algorithms, and Models to
manipulate Location Data and Attributes
Sources Clarke, 2003 Gray, 2006 Pick, 2008.
4Web-based application Example ordering pizza
on-line
(Source
Pick, 2008)
5Cumulative Sales 1997-2007 by Customer Location,
Central Region, ABC Blinds
6Customer Map Example Addresses of business
clients, converted to points.
7How quickly can you Spot Geographic Patterns in
the Table?
Demographic (Race/Ethnic) Data by Location in the
USA (2003)
SOURCE http//factfinder.census.gov/
8How quickly can you Spot Geographic Patterns on
the Map?
Racial and Ethnic concentrations in U.S. (2003)
9Business Data
9
10 to Business Maps
http//popvssoda.com2998/countystats/total-county
.html
10
11 to GIS Web Service
Pop, Soda, Coke and other naming in the
United States, 2002.
(Source http//popvssoda.com2998/ )
A GIS web service is a mapping application that
is served on the Web. A user can access it
through his or her web browser. Google Maps and
Google Earth are examples. GIS web services is a
trend in GIS.
12Often the greatest value comes from simply
looking at your data from a different perspective!
- Over 50 of customers live within 2 miles
- Over 80 of customers live within 4 miles
13GIS Capabilities
- GIS Enhances what is normally in tables and Adds
Many Valuable New Insights. - For instance, displaying a small business 500
customers in a table makes it difficult, if not
impossible, to determine their locational
patterns. - GIS can show the locations and analyze their
relationships and trends.
14Advantages of Business Intelligence and Mapping
- Understanding the geographic patterns of business
factors for ZIP codes, sales regions, counties,
states. - Seeing trends in geographic change over time.
- Comparing company and competitor locations.
- Responding more quickly to fast moving business
situations involving location. - Improve decision making that involves space and
location. This is most decisions.
15How to get started
- After you finish the workshop you can expand your
knowledge and training in GIS through - Taking workshops and courses available in
Massachusetts and New England - Taking virtual campus courses
- Following up with local and ESRI contacts
- Attending the ESRI 2009 Business GIS Summit in
Denver, May 4-6, 2009 - Learning GIS through books and magazines
- Indicating interest from the Massachusetts SBDC
Network and SBA for additional workshops. - They will be included in the panel
discussion at the end.