iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Incidents
2016
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – June 2016
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets ⋅ No comments
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – May 2016
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests ⋅ No comments
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – April 2016
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests ⋅ No comments
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – March 2016
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests ⋅ No comments
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – February 2016
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests ⋅ No comments
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – January 2016
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests ⋅ No comments
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – December 2015
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests ⋅ No comments
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – November 2015
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests, Uncategorized ⋅ No comments
2015
(How Well) Are You Being Served? Teaching Support Ticket Resolutions Stats – October 2015
iSolutions uses ITIL processes as part of its Service Management. We organise our processes in a way informed by ITIL, and provide reports on how well we met our stated aims. The main way that our users interact with us is through the Incidents and Service Requests they raise via ServiceLine. We have targets to resolve 90% of Service Requests and Incidents within a set target time measured in elapsed minutes.
Matthew Deeprose ⋅ Customer Service, Incidents, ITIL, Service Level Targets, Service Requests ⋅ No comments