ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients

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ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to provide IT advice and support to clients, including the communication of comprehensive technical information.

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Support Client support takes in to account the following areas: Identifying clients Identifying support requirements Identifying support environments Service Level Agreements (SLA)

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Support Identify Clients A client can be identified as any person or body that requires support. Customers Internal departments External companies Staff members

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Support Identifying Support Requirements Identifying the needs of the client Confirming the responsibilities of the support area Establishing service level agreements Setting up problem resolutions paths Acquiring appropriate support information Needs of client: Number of staff Number of workstations Types of hardware to support (brands, models, peripherals, non-computer hardware) Software installed Maintenance process Acquiring appropriate support information: Software to audit the network and systems Identify software and hardware used Missing fixes, service packs and patches Anti-virus status Security settings and risks Criticality of client processes Is the task critical to the company? Does it rely on another task? Does it create an OH&S issue? Are a large number of people affected? Is there a workaround?

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Support Identify Support Environments Operating systems Windows Novel Unix Mac OS Maintenance Software Anti-Virus software Firewalls Diagnostic software Application Software Word Excel Photoshop MYOB Needs of client: Number of staff Number of workstations Types of hardware to support (brands, models, peripherals, non-computer hardware) Software installed Maintenance process Acquiring appropriate support information: Software to audit the network and systems Identify software and hardware used Missing fixes, service packs and patches Anti-virus status Security settings and risks Criticality of client processes Is the task critical to the company? Does it rely on another task? Does it create an OH&S issue? Are a large number of people affected? Is there a workaround?

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Support Service Level Agreements Service Level Agreements (SLA’s) incorporate the needs and expectations of both the client and support area. A SLA quite simply defines the parameters for the delivery of support to the client, for the benefit of both parties. SLA will identify the following: Systems and hardware supported Roles and responsibilities of service providers who support users Detail problem resolution paths for users and service providers Describe service levels users should experience when problems or questions arise. System and hardware supported: Exact systems and hardware supported All software supported or loaded Warranty and repair/maintenance agreements License register details and locations Anything NOT covered (use of illegal software) Personal roles and responsibilities: Client Who to contact for different types of issues How to contact the right person backup / emergency contacts Support staff Who the clients are Daily tasks required Hardware and software used Security and software structures of the supported client Problem Resolution Path A problem resolution path identifies where and when a problem is ‘escalated’ once a support request is received. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Severity levels appointed at time of escalation

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Contact The initial client contact stage is probably the most important aspect of the support process as it is here that the details of the fault are first received and analysed. Phone Contact: Be prepared Answering the phone Handling the call Ending the call After the call Phone Contact: Be prepared Pen, paper, manuals, logged in to support software Answering the phone Promptly, Calm, Professional. Use greetings to identify yourself. Handling the call Remain calm, Speak clearly, no IT jargon, Control the phone call Ending the call Ensure client knows the next step, explain if required After the call Ensure everything is recorded and escalated if required. Update client as required.

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Contact Client identification The correct identification of client details will allow for all resolution processes to be undertaken within their needs and more importantly, within the boundaries set by the Service Level Agreement. Gather the following information: Client details Equipment details Client details Name Contact details Physical location Equipment details Asset number Operating system Physical location of equipment Applications running at the time Number of people affected

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Contact Clarify the support requirement Clarify information Use simple language to ensure no confusion Control the call Efficient extraction of information Calming upset and aggressive customers Maintains a professional image Keeps call times down Use the closed, open closed questioning technique Active listening Minimise barriers to listening Closed Closed questions are asked from the outset to gather initial identification information: What is your name? What is your contact phone number? What is the equipment serial number? Open Once this information has been gathered, an open question can start the problem identification process: What are you having problem with? What is it that is not working? Once basic information has been given by the client, a return to closed questioning will allow for further information to be gathered without the client having to decipher hardware terminologies: Is there a light on the monitor screen? What colour is the light on the monitor screen? Did it make a sound before it went blank?

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Contact Record the support information It is an integral part of the support process to record all information regarding client issues. Clear, concise recordings will support second level support areas and allow a solutions database for future problem resolutions. The information will normally be entered in to your companies support software.

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Contact Implement a Solution First Level Resolution Most problems are solved at the first level of support Record all details of the issue, diagnosis process and resolution Obtain confirmation from the client that the problem is solved Provide documentation to user that is applicable Complete reporting processes as applicable and close support log

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client Contact Implement a Solution 2. Second Level Resolution Respond within SLA timeframes Undertake more in-depth research Consists of staff with more knowledge and experience Contact vendors and manufactures if required

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Problem Diagnosis Once the initial details of the issue have been received and recorded, the problem resolution process is then undertaken as per SLA guidelines. Normal investigation paths can include:   Investigating previous occurrences Locating relevant documentation Undertaking other investigation processes Resolution processes instigated Journal and User documentation creation

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Problem Diagnosis Previous Occurrences Check to see if the issue has occurred before. Checking the following areas may help: Support software Maintenance journals Resolution notes Team meeting notes

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Problem Diagnosis Locating Documentation “You do not have to know everything, just where to find it” Support documents can be found in many locations including: Vendor’s websites Manufacturer’s manuals and websites Company procedures manuals Industry publications and websites IT Websites and blog sites Software training manuals Troubleshooting guides

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Problem Diagnosis Other Investigation Processes If the issues has occurred previously you will need to complete other investigation processes: Diagnostic Checks Hardware Tests Additional Requirements Recording Problem Details Diagnostic Checks Device manager System logs Hardware Tests Cable checks Device self checking tests. Eg printer test page. Additional Requirements Identifying other hardware and software issues Follow up and create jobs to address as required Recording Problem Details Record fault and steps to resolve

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Problem Resolution Once the diagnosis process is complete, the required resolution process can be implemented. Ensure all SLA, WH&S, SUS, Company, Manufacturer / Vendor policies and agreements are followed.

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Problem Resolution Hardware Resolutions Due to WH&S policies most hardware faults need to be swapped out or removed from the client work area. If this is required, consider the following: Convenient to client Reduce downtime for client Inform client of processes and turn around time Update support software and logs with details

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Problem Resolution Software Resolutions Software issues can be more troublesome than hardware. Some of the following options may ‘fix’ the issue: Ghost or Clone install Driver reloads Software updates, patches or plug-ins Training of staff Software updates, patches or plug-ins Before proceeding: Check company policies Run a backup Security settings Document processes

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients User documentation Clear and accurate documentation can provide many advantages to support areas. Documentation can include: User Manuals Training Manuals On-line help documentation Self-paced tutorials Quick reference guides Brochures Project Specifications Upgrades advices and outlines

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients User documentation Document Purpose There are a number of types of documents. It is important to understand what the document is trying to achieve: What is the document for? Meet industry standards? Target Audience? Research may be required Design Make sure the document meets industry standards Types of documents: User manuals Training manuals On-line help documents Quick reference Brochures Presentations Memos What is the document for? Training advice Instructions for updates Outline specifications Business processes Certain projects Meet industry standards? Target Audience? Research may be required Design Type of document Company policies Security concerns Available authoring tools

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client feedback What is it? To ensure that the needs of the client are being covered to their satisfaction. What types are there? Verbal Question and Answer Online questionnaire Training assessment process Monitoring of task completion statistics

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client feedback Why do it? Obtaining client feedback allows for the collection of data in areas including:   Ensuring the provided solutions have solved issue in the long term Assessment of customer service processes Training for support staff Assessment of SLA and severity timeframe accuracy and appropriateness

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client feedback form

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client feedback Important things to remember when creating feedback forms: Feedback received is only as good as the questions or information asked of the client What method is best to use for this task? What information does it need to gather? How will it be distributed? What instructions will be needed? How will the data be collected and analysed? How will the results be published?

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client feedback Analysing Feedback Failure to properly analyse the results of the survey will not only render the whole processes useless, but also potentially cause a loss of trust from your clients if they do not see any results of the action. Follow these steps to help you with the analysis: Set a benchmark Conduct the survey Record the findings Feedback report Set a benchmark Use previous surveys to compare to the current. Feedback report Should include: Back ground information on the company and previous survey results Aim of the survey Who was surveyed Number of people Percent of clients Demographic area Methods taken Benchmarks Results Suggestions for improvement and how it will be done Future plans Next survey

ICASAS305A Provide Advice to Clients Client feedback Implement change Some areas that will affect change will be: Costs of implementation. Adherence to Legislations and company policies. Likelihood of improvements being realised. Risks. Number of staff required to implement changes. Note: Be careful not to change for change sake. The idea of this process is to improve the service and/or processes, not to change the world. Too much change could actually cause the customer service levels to deteriorate rather than improve.