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Maximize Efficiency with an Incident Management Workflow

Today’s businesses rely heavily on their IT infrastructure to help resolve the incident at hand. However, unexpected disruptions can occur, leading to significant downtime and business losses. To ensure smooth operations and minimize the impact of these disruptions, it is crucial to have an efficient incident management workflow in place.

Scheduled and Live Reports

Scheduled Reports: We’re thrilled to announce an upgrade to our scheduled reports feature! Now, you can effortlessly send reports to multiple email recipients, even including individuals outside your organization. Automatically send your time reports to the management or your clients. Live Shared Reports: Your Shared reports have received a significant upgrade – they now automatically update on the public URL.

Ticket Summarization: Speed up Help Desk Ticket Resolution With GenAI

Some help desk tickets are solved in just one exchange. Others might need more interactions, more people to review them, or even require escalation. All that back and forth generates multiple messages, and new observers may need up to 10 minutes to catch up. You can now use the Ticket Summarization feature on InvGate Service Desk to speed this up! Using generative AI, this feature can create a brief ticket summary with the incident’s main activity.

AI And Knowledge Management: Turn Ticket Resolutions Into Articles

An updated knowledge base is an essential part of an organization's self-service offering. But keeping it updated is no easy task. What if you could have artificial intelligence (AI) work for you and help you with Knowledge Management? That’s what InvGate Service Desk Knowledge Article Generation feature does! According to a report by Microsoft, 88% of respondents expect a brand or organization to offer self-service support, and 66% begin with self-service when in need.

How to conduct an exit interview: Template and examples

An exit interview is a conversation between a company and an employee who chooses to leave the company. When you create a safe environment for team members to give honest feedback, you’ll gain insight into how your company can improve. Learn how to perform an exit interview effectively so you can make the most of the experience. When a team member leaves your company for a new role, there’s an opportunity to learn why.

Remote workforce tripled since pre-pandemic

The COVID-19 epidemic has resulted in a substantial change in the way we operate. One thing is certain until everything settles and the globe adjusts to the new normal: remote work is here to stay but with some modifications. Let’s examine the most recent data and patterns that provide a clear picture of the state of remote work in the US and how it is changing.

What is Double Time Pay & How to Calculate it?

As business leaders, you must understand the pivotal role of compensation policies in fostering employee morale, work performance, and overall satisfaction within the company. In today’s business management approach, fair compensation for employees’ extra time and effort is a prominent aspect that continuously demands attention. Especially, during peak work times when employers ask their employees to work beyond regular hours.

Measuring and enhancing remote employee performance

The rise of remote work has fundamentally altered the landscape of job performance evaluation, posing new challenges and opening up fresh opportunities for companies across the globe. As organizations grapple with the nuances of managing remote employees, the need for effective strategies to measure and enhance remote employee performance has never been more critical.

Remote work faces a chill as job cuts rise

The changing nature of online work shows how the job market and office culture are changing in general, especially in the white-collar sector. As the story goes on, several important themes and meanings become clear. These will have a huge impact on the future of work. Fully remote staff were more likely to be cut last year than their colleagues who worked in office, according to Live Data Technologies, an employment data firm that analysed the status of two million white-collar workers.