Available with Business Analyst license.
Properly allocated territories are a key component of any successful business. With Territory Design, you can set up, modify, manage and share territories in a variety of ways. You may have created stagnant territories that you want to reexamine or start fresh with no inherent knowledge of your company's newly acquired region. You might want to base your territories from franchise or customer locations or you might want to share a map with a territory solution to ArcGIS Online as a feature service. You might have a simple list of salespeople and their accounts by location. These are all scenarios you can solve with Territory Design. This section discusses the various options for creating territories.
Territory creation options:
- Create territories from seed points: This option can be used if you have a point layer with unique locations, called seed points. The unique locations are often your offices or stores.
- Create territories from optimal locations: This option can be used if you have no seed points. This divides geographical objects of the alignment layer into clusters with equal weight and selects the best location of each cluster as the territory center.
- Create territories from centers of density: This option can be used if you have no seed points. Virtual centers are automatically found based on areas of dense locations or attributes.
- Importing territories from a database: This option can be used if you have a territory solution in table format such as a .dbf. This dialog box will help you map the appropriate fields to ensure that the territories are imported into each territory level correctly.
- Manually create territories: This option can be used to select and assign territories freehand from the map.
Sharing Territory Design solution as a feature service
Territory Design Solution layers and sub-layers are compatible with standard ArcMap functionality for sharing your map to ArcGIS Online as a Feature Service. This enables anyone in your organization to review Territory Design Solutions using ArcGIS Online, Business Analyst Desktop or the Business Analyst Web App. You can also share your territory solutions as part of a Business Analyst Project.