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Acer America Corp. is a computer manufacturer of business and consumer PCs, notebooks, ultrabooks, projectors, servers, and storage products.

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May 10, 2021 |

Ticket Management Pro Tips

Improved ticket management can transform chaos and contention into efficiency and profit.

IS YOUR TICKET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM the foundation of support efficiency, or a battleground where techs claim the easiest jobs to boost completion rates? Do difficult assignments fall between the cracks and grow whiskers? Poor ticket management not only leads to unhappy customers but can delay invoicing and your ability to get paid, so it’s crucial to optimize your system.

Several scenarios can cause ticketing inefficiency and disruption. “First is a surge, like everybody working from home all of a sudden”” because of the pandemic, says Rex Frank, CEO of Sea-Level Operations, an MSP coaching consultancy. “”The second is a leadership team that allows clients to treat engineers badly.” Engineers, he notes, are worth more than any one client. Third is failure to match ticket assignments to bandwidth. If dispatchers assign 15 tickets to a tech who can only clear 10 that day, for instance, it will lead to a churning effect where tickets are placed back into the system and allowed to get older, Frank says.

Smaller MSPs in particular can struggle with ticket management “”because staff is pulled in many different directions,” says Dave Wilkeson, CEO of MSP Advisor in Akron, Ohio. He recommends decreasing the number of “”hats”” employees wear to allow them to focus, and having fewer metrics per tech. This removes excuses about why a ticket isn’t resolved, he says.

Another strategy is to bring on a dispatcher or service manager. Frank uses a formula to determine when efficiency improvements will cover the cost. “With four engineers, self-dispatch is most efficient, but with five, centralized dispatch becomes more efficient.”

MSPs will need to weigh the pros and cons of whether the service coordinator should be technical. According to Matthew Adkins, service coordinator at SunPoint IT in Oakland, Calif., both options work fine. A nontechnical service coordinator avoids being dragged into technical discussions and stays focused on ticket management. Alternatively, a technical service coordinator understands the business impact of a client issue and can help out on technical operations if needed, allowing engineers to focus on urgent tickets.

A service coordinator also triages tickets. At SunPoint IT, tickets are triaged according to a mix of issues, including whether the affected user is a VIP or a new client in the 30-day “maximum effort” stage (when you’re proving your worth), if their own techs caused the outage, and more.

Assigning tickets based on impact (effect on business workflow) and urgency (how many people are inconvenienced) is another way to triage but can be difficult to gauge if you don’t fully understand the customer’s business, Frank notes. “Make a chart with high-impact, high-urgency issues as Category One,” he says, adding that he always bumps up decision makers at the client one level of priority, because they sign the invoices and can find a new vendor.

Wilkeson advises clients to use an escalating three-tier help desk structure or organize tech teams around business lines or technologies. You can create rules to route specific types of tickets to specific teams. You can also set timers for when a problem is escalated. “You need at least five techs and the right mix of managed versus hourly/project work to institute this,” says Wilkeson.

If you’re using a PSA solution like ConnectWise or Autotask, it will create tickets for the dispatcher to place in each tech’s calendar. Techs should start at the top, take them in order, and enter time and notes as they go, Frank advises.

Some MSPs also use extra management and dashboard tools from third parties, such as BrightGauge, to get better reports, analyze data in different ways, and automate tasks. There will always be a human element to ticket management, however. “You can’t make it work with tools alone,” Wilkeson says, but you can tune it to the point where humans become “exception managers.”

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