James Pick

Spatial business is the application of location analytics and geographic information systems (GIS) to support business operations, decision making, and strategies. The integration of spatial business includes gathering spatial location information and knowledge, organizing layers of digital boundary information, and producing numerical outputs and visualizations like maps and 3D visuals. These outputs can then deliver powerful insights into markets, customers, services, logistics, transport networks, natural resources, supply chains, and asset and risk management. It can also inform environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts, and help to encourage corporate social responsibility.
Incorporating spatial thinking and GIS into the business programs at the University of Redlands School of Business & Society, the Center for Spatial Business:
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Curricular materials, workshop slides, videos, and referrals to industry and academic journals are available through the Center to support the understanding and advancement of business GIS and spatial analysis.
For over a decade, the Center has sponsored a Speaker Series that features experts in GIS, location analytics, and geo-technology.
The Center assists other faculty and students to develop case studies on business uses of GIS, examine societal and equity impacts of location-based technologies, locate and utilize spatial information, and develop and apply spatial tools.
The Center for Spatial Business team includes thought leaders whose scholarly activities forward the study, teaching, and understanding about location value, spatial decision-making, and locational strategies in business.
Students in the School of Business & Society and Department of Business Administration and Management are eligible to be nominated for awards for outstanding course projects involving business applications of GIS. An awards committee reviews and selects the award recipients. The honoraria awarded to students are courtesy of donations provided by University of Redlands School of Business & Society, by Esri Inc., and by alumnus Kazuo ‘Kaz’ Takeda ’12 (MBA, Location Analytics Concentration), Director of Operations at SprintRay, Inc. and former Manager of Industrial Engineering at Disneyland Resort. Takeda’s donations are a result of the Disneyland Resort’s “Ears to You” grants.
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