Service Management Status 99 th ACCU Meeting Wednesday, March 6, 2013.

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Service Management Status 99 th ACCU Meeting Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Change Management Event Management Knowledge Management Service Level Management Problem Management Configuration Management Risk Management ……. 24 processes Service Desk in Perspective Service Desk Service Management Service Portal Heating CleaningPayroll Access GuardsShuttle Refurbishment Sanitary Hotel Training USERS Distinct users have used the system in the last year 6Supporters in the service desk 7: : Supporters in CERN 431Active support functions 272Active services provided Incident Management Request Management

What is Service Management  An approach to ‘adopt and adapt’ to ensure services are optimally aligned with specific and changing requirements of the organization  A Framework of Established good practice, successfully used by thousands of organisations worldwide  Customer/user focussed  A strategic approach, covering all services (not only IT)  A set of processes covering the complete service lifecycle It is not only a “service desk” (service desk is just one of the most visible manifestations).

What are we trying to achieve Our Goals: 1.One Service Desk; one number to ring (77777/78888); one place to go 2.Standard Processes for all services (one behavior) 3.Services easy to find by everybody, without knowledge of CERN internal structures and defined from a user’s perspective 4.Very high level of automation (one tool)

Why are we doing this Many reasons, but main reason is drive to make optimal use of scarce resources. 1983: 2000 Users and Staff ‘down’ to : Active People ‘at CERN’ of which USER’s and ~2300 Staff

Service Management Service Management 2 years of operation  Incidents  Requests  1500 Knowledge Articles  395 special forms developed  272 Services  431 Operational Functions (with support groups)  >930 Supporters hooked up  >900 Concurrent sessions  Portal popularity grows (from 9% in 2011 to 23%) 220,771 Note: Incidents converted in request count only once as a request, excl ca 9000 ‘spam’

GS Service Management Trends 7 (No double counting)

Customer/User Satisfaction Survey 8 After 2 years: Simple and short addressing 3 main topics General satisfaction Trend (do people feel things are moving in the right direction) Suggestions for improvement Selection of 320 users contacted based on Use of the system (>30 tickets) Representation Departments Experiments (e.g. all experiment secretariats represented) No ‘guests’ where contacted (although they represent 25% of all tickets)

Customer/User Satisfaction Survey

Customer/User Survey Results 10 Some extreme’s All negative with general comment: “over all... VERY BAD !” (without any suggestions for improvement, systematically ‘1’). (IT guy with grunge) All positive (5) with comment: “all was perfect” Overall serious answers:

Customer/User Survey Results General satisfaction good (with infrastructure support scoring lower than IT). 2. The trend is positive (positive evolution) 3. Interaction with system overall ok, with some concerns around notifications. 4. Improvements 1. High Priority for Service Quality and tool features 2. Opening hours, scope and service portal upgrade seem less important.

Customer/User Survey Results 12 Lots of interesting verbose feedback Many points we’ll be able to address shortly Clone feature Notifications less and simplified Closing unsolved tickets Hide Incident  Request User interface simplified Improved communication Others not easy French version Senior staff in service desk

Comments and feedback 13 Survey: We’ll post a list of answers to all the verbose suggestions. Long outstanding tickets (causes and symptoms): 1. No timely feedback is given  we’ll continue to work on GS-SE to coach them to provide better feedback. 2. Request ends up in “dialogue de sourds”: we propose to introduce a formal complaints process on top of the feedback process. 1. Feedback on a ticket goes to service provider 2. Complaint get escalated and is between the ‘customer’ or representative of the user and the supervisor of the service provider (can be reviewed in ACCU in future) Green vignette Firefox saga closed Toilet problem Ventilation problem Linux problem Old Linux problem

Other Findings The agreed processes are not always applied  Unreliable statistics on service quality Priorities not well managed Service quality suboptimal A single tool for 930 supporters can’t please all

Plan short term Now: campaign to improve usage of the system by support teams and managers. Soon (before the summer): A CERN service status board Work on improving relationships User Feedback, User Surveys, Complaints Process, Service Level Management A simplified user interface for supporters Additional services added to the scope (FP, HR, etc…) …

Plan longer term Service management is a framework. We will continuously develop relevant branches.

Many thanks for your attention!