Consistency, alignment across the board, business efficiency… well, a whole lot of goodness.
It’s all about speed when it comes to IT service delivery. You’re looking to fix issues faster, reduce ticket resolution times, and get new clients on board in record time. But when you’re on the fast track to customer delight, your way of work that’s optimized for speed can become unsustainable much sooner than you think.
Why? That’s because strong processes that are built for the long haul are backed by a foundation of consistent documentation.
The benefits of pairing documentation with your operations are immense and numerous, so let’s look at the 3 biggest ones.
When employees have the context they need, getting work done is an easier process. But having that context readily available isn’t that easy—according to a survey, 3 in 5 employees have difficulty finding information that’s vital to their work. This holds true, especially in IT where issues are complex, technicians multitask all the time, and there are frequent personnel changes.
When you bring documentation into the mix, you bring context closer to the problem, where technicians can make fast, meaningful decisions, sans the confusion. Documented solutions prevent technicians from reinventing the wheel every single time. This adds up over time, resulting in higher productivity, better ROI, and delighted clients.
There’s value in documenting as a business too—it’s a cornerstone that silently keeps operational cogs moving, breaks silos and bridges knowledge gaps for employees, and builds alignment across the organization. With a single source of truth, you ensure that everyone’s on the same page for years to come.
For MSPs and IT admins, keeping the networks they manage secure is of paramount importance, especially in today’s world when cyberattacks are on the rise. According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the cost of cybercrime is predicted to hit an eye-watering $8 trillion in 2023 and will grow further to $10.5 trillion by 2025.
With such high stakes, documentation can be your best friend in keeping users informed and mitigating risks. Users will be well-equipped with knowledge sharing that thoroughly educates users on best practices to stay vigilant against cyber attacks and countermeasures to prepare them for a potential breach of security.
On the other side, your PSA-RMM platform gives you full knowledge of the endpoints you manage, their locations, and the networks they’re connected to can help you quickly narrow down where you need to focus on. Then you can start closing the breach by auto-deploying security patches, antivirus installations, and proactive policies.
There are rigorous levels of compliance and regulations that you need to adhere to when you’re in IT, even more so if you cater to businesses that operate in the healthcare and finance verticals. A lack of consistent documentation can make compliance audits a nightmare to deal with, scrambling to dig and find information at the last minute. When you’re documenting as you fix issues, finding crucial information is simplified, and complying with rigorous certification programs becomes a whole lot easier.
In conclusion, there’s a lot of value to be gained from having your IT documentation and your operations platform such as a PSA-RMM work together in harmony. This combination plays a vital role in helping businesses scale with grace and speed.