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ADQSR Systems for Site Selection and Development Management. Hal G. Reid Allied Domecq August 21, 2002. The Logic of Development Systems…. Is to have Planned Development (know where to develop & how to get there)
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ADQSR Systems for Site Selection and Development Management Hal G. Reid Allied Domecq August 21, 2002
The Logic of Development Systems….. • Is to have Planned Development (know where to develop & how to get there) • To Manage the Development Process (know what is happening & also be able to visualize development as it occurs) • To Create a Library of what you have done (Site Packages) • Be able to have Sustainable Development (development followed by re-development, followed by development)
Current Systems Output/Management Market Planning Development Tracking New Stores, Remodels & Retrofits MOM(MarketOptimizationModel) One way data transfer Reports DAD (MOM Validation) Players Market PlannersDevelopment ManagersDevelopment AssistantsDevelopment CoordinatorsConstruction ManagersEquipment SpecialistsContract Administrators PlatformsLotus NotesOracleMS AccessWeb – ASP, Active X HTX - IDC Local Market Plan AccessCorporate NetworkVPN & Dial upWeb Reports
Note…. • GIS is used at the Front End - Modeling & Development Planning • GIS is used in the middle - Demographic Site Evaluation - Site Package
Proposed Systems Output/Management Market Planning Development Tracking GIS Display Current Development Existing Territories Territories For Sale Existing Stores T/A SurveysGraphicsCurrent Dev Vs Plan Revenue Development Tracking System MOM(MarketOptimizationModel) Reports Demos - D/T Maps,Competitors A New DAD Annual Archives Players Market PlannersDevelopment Managers/Development AssistantsConstruction ManagersEquipment Specialists Local Market Development Plan PlatformsOracle- SQL ServerWeb – ASP, Active X MS Access (Local Reporting) Access via a PortalGlobal Web AccessWireless/PDA
New System Expectations • Universal Access via the Web & PDAs • Less People in the System • Less input, More automation • Better Reporting • Visualization via Maps & Graphs(Note: GIS in the Front End, Middle and at the Back End) When? December 15th, 2002