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I found out a long time ago that having documentation to go along with training was the best way to help users understand how to use an application. To help provide consistent support to the end-users and repeatable processes I created a guide for our agents. It provides all the information an agent needs to successfully use the service desk.
The guide is housed in Confluence and is easily accessible by all agents. They can review the content any time they need a refresher or cannot remember how to perform a process. It can also be used to onboard new agents who will be support users through this service desk. The other advantage is when gaps are identified in my documentation through agent questions I can just update the documentation and the agents now have the latest information. Collaborating with the agents on the documentation also has helped them be more comfortable asking questions which is what every administrator should strive for.
So the next time you stand up a service desk creating a little documentation will go a long way.
Brant Schroeder
Community LeaderDirector of Modernization
Moscow
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