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3 Key Steps to Plan Multi-Stop Routes with Dynamics CRM

Plan your multi-stop routes with Dynamics CRM map integration to streamline your schedule and make the most out your opportunities.

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3 Key Steps to Plan Multi-Stop Routes with Dynamics CRM

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  1. 3 Key Steps to Plan Multi-Stop Routes with DynamicsCRM Less time on the road means more time with customers, which can drive more business. Any sales rep would agree that multi-stop route planning is one of the most tedious parts of their job that consumes most of theirtime. An ineffective route planning can not only affect your sales rep’s productivity but also yourinvestment. That is why we created this article with some actionable tips on how route planning can be effective for field salesteams. Plan your Routes Quick Maps is a Dynamics 365 map tool. It integrates with your Dynamics CRM toletyouvisualizeyourCRMrecordsandsalesdataontothemap.Withthe

  2. default Dynamics version, you can surely get your records onto the Bing maps. However, it allows only one record per map, making it difficult to plan your day or take any data-baseddecisions. RouteOptimization It is the process of defining the best route with the shortest travel time, lesser traffic, and multiple waypoints for the sales reps. Doing it manually can be complicated as it can include making a choice from the multiple available routes, a number of intersections along the route and many otherfactors. The Three-StepSolution: Step 1: Gather theLocations The important step. Cluster clients’ locations based on the criticality. For example, rather than defining an area where you would want to work for the day, go through your list of prospects and leads to determine the critical, important ones you need to work on. Based on that, you can plan your entire week to pay equal importance to each one ofthem. Step 2: Plot YourRecords Once you are done with the above exercise, you will have a list of clients to work on. In this step, you will need to open Quick Maps or any other map integration from your Dynamics CRM. After that, select records to plot onto the map. For that, entity mapping is mandatory. Here you need to add details like address, latitude, longitude, country, state, city, etc. After Entity mapping, you will need to get geocodes from your records. For that, you will need to click on get geocode option from the top for either selected or all records. After these steps, you can go to the maps to plot yourrecords.

  3. Step 3.Plan your day After plotting records, you can prioritize the areas based on the sales figures. To identify them, create a heat map to list out all your areas. From the heat map visualization, you will be clear about your top-performingareas. Now, the next step includes route optimization Add your starting point from the left panel and the records. For example, if your records are A, B, C, D, and E and if A is your starting point, Quick Maps will select the best route with shortest travel time by excluding road closures, traffic, etc. If you want to adjust this route, you will be able to do so easily by simply dragging a particular point.

  4. TheBenefits: • Saved Windshield time: As the sales rep gets all the information in advance, it becomes easy to get an overview of the time they might need for the whole week. As a result of it, they would reduce redundant work and focus more on conversion-drivenmeetings. • Increased Customer Visits: Sales reps can plan more customer visits with this route optimization. For example, they get 2 hours extra as the existing meetings got completed before time because of the shortest travel route, they can search for nearby contacts and visit some moreclients. • Reduced Gas Usage: With optimized route planning and shortest travel route, your on-field sales reps will be covering more clients in lesser time and using lesser gas. This means your expenses might go down whereas your sales might goup.

  5. Drive Smart - NotEverywhere With route optimization, it becomes easy for sales reps to focus on the quality of the journey rather than the number ofdestinations. Original Blog: https://www.appjetty.com/blog/steps-plan-multi-stop-routes-dynamics-crm

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