Planning scenarios

easymap supports you in planning your sales territories. A territory planning or territory restructuring should deal with different planning scenarios in order to design and balance territories as uniformly as possible and under consideration of different criteria.

Systematic construction of area boundaries

Top Down - Approach

In the area of sales territory planning it happens that planning should not be done from fine to rough, but exactly in the opposite direction. For example, the regions in different lines should be kept the same, since the regional managers are responsible for several sales structures, or the regions should comply with certain boundaries, such as the federal states or PPA boundaries. You can either specify how many subareas the superior territories should be divided into, or he can specify target values (e.g. number of existing customers) for the subordinate territories, whereupon easymap calculates how many territories would have to be created - more about Top Down Optimization.

Different sales divisions with the same overall regional structure

If you want to use a point level as a base map, you need at least one address or coordinate list (for example, the customer addresses) to create the new territory structure. The wizard can create the corresponding scoring level while you create the new territory structure.

  • Enter the existing distribution chain including the higher-level regional structure.
  • Then copy the area structure and insert it into the same map folder or another map folder.
  • So that you can plan the areas for the new distribution chain freely and still ensure that the higher-level regional structure remains unchanged, you should activate area protection for all areas at the higher level (for example, for all regions) (see lockings).

Greenfield Site

This situation is rare, but it does happen: Regardless of given structures, field staff or locations, you can plan "on a greenfield basis", e.g. if a new field staff line is to be introduced or an area division is to be defined for a temporary action. In this case, data on areas and sites are not available. For example, you can use the possibility to create superordinate levels at boundaries such as levels e.g. federal states in order to create optimal territories afterwards.