Which Incident has more Priority among these 2?
1. CEO's printer has a network failure or fails to print before he/she goes for a board meeting?
2. A unit of an organization which has 100 employees working has a network failure.
Say, if there is only one network engineer, which would be a priority incident for the network engineer to attend to first?
My guess is 2.
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Gautam
Which Incident has more Priority among these 2?
There is insufficient information to make the decision and it is a business decision to make, not an IT decision.
It depends on the cost of the business loss through either failure. So you have to know the impact on the business of the board meeting being deficient of the information and of the 100 specific staff not having access at that specific time.
It depends on the cost of the business loss through either failure. So you have to know the impact on the business of the board meeting being deficient of the information and of the 100 specific staff not having access at that specific time.
"Method goes far to prevent trouble in business: for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those that have business depending, both what to do and what to hope."
William Penn 1644-1718
William Penn 1644-1718
If you have only 1 network engineer to provide support during the business day
that is the biggest issue
I expect the CEO to put fire to his IT director and senior management for having such poor resources for a key business area
as for the specific issues, if they are both happening at the same time, then the issue is the same issue
Network issue.
if they are hours apart, then each one is a critical
that is the biggest issue
I expect the CEO to put fire to his IT director and senior management for having such poor resources for a key business area
as for the specific issues, if they are both happening at the same time, then the issue is the same issue
Network issue.
if they are hours apart, then each one is a critical
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And if the board meeting has no major/urgent agenda item and the information on the documents can readily be conveyed orally with a promise of documentation to follow, while three of the one hundred users are each racing a deadline for submitting a tender, the winning of any one of which will secure the business for the next two years?
Or are we talking about the image of service over the substance because the CEO is a VIP?
What makes this an easy one to answer would be asking the CEO.
Or are we talking about the image of service over the substance because the CEO is a VIP?
What makes this an easy one to answer would be asking the CEO.
"Method goes far to prevent trouble in business: for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those that have business depending, both what to do and what to hope."
William Penn 1644-1718
William Penn 1644-1718
Diarmid wrote:And if the board meeting has no major/urgent agenda item and the information on the documents can readily be conveyed orally with a promise of documentation to follow, while three of the one hundred users are each racing a deadline for submitting a tender, the winning of any one of which will secure the business for the next two years?
Or are we talking about the image of service over the substance because the CEO is a VIP?
What makes this an easy one to answer would be asking the CEO.
What can I say........I'm one of these guys who chases CEOs
