Three horrible guys Poster

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PROPOSAL

 

DATA TRANSFORMATION

 

POSTER

 

WEB MAPS

 

REPORT


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1. Missing Area Analysis

As we observe the generated trade areas, it seems there are some areas which are not covered by any of the branches. Hence, we decided to analyse these areas.

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Missing area 1


In the above figure, the uncovered area is 大安森林公园 which is a park. As it is not common to order a pizza to a park, being uncovered is to be expected.

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Missing area 2


In the above figure, we do see buildings that are not in any trade area. Therefore, this uncovered area may have been omitted and should be fulfilled by one of the branches.

2. Store Sales Analysis

The yearly store sales of Pizza Hut located in Taiwan range from USD$6,809,445 - $13,863,637, with the branch YT being the lowest, and the branch MA having the highest sales. The median sales is branch SS, with USD$9597893.5

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Thematic map of overall Sales


Based on the following thematic map, we can see that the top performers are branches YW,MA,CA and the branches WT,CR,YT are the worst performers. Our recommendation in this case would be to look at the factors surrounding the top performers and apply said factors to the worst performers in order to boost their sales.

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Thematic map showing areas above/below median sales


The map above reveals an interesting pattern, where the northern stores perform better than southern stores. Our suggestion would be to look at location based factors, such as type of buildings (residential/office) and see whether they vary between areas. It is also possible to look at connectivity with regards to road types, and see if accessibility is a problem for some stores.