Applicable Industries
- Education
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Personnel Tracking & Monitoring
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- System Integration
- Training
About The Customer
Network Doctor is a support service company that provides technology solutions to small and medium businesses, helping them to leverage technology to optimize their operations and maximize productivity. The company offers rapid-response support and advanced IT consulting, executed by an expert team of IT personnel. Network Doctor works closely with businesses to cater to their technology needs, allowing them to focus on their core business operations. The company adopts a proactive strategy in tackling tech-related issues, leaving no blind-spots unattended to. With 57 employees, Network Doctor offers its services in various capacities, including full-time and project-based engagements.
The Challenge
Network Doctor, a support service company offering technology solutions to small and medium businesses, was facing a significant challenge in accessing vital information needed to resolve customer support issues. The lack of a centralized system for documenting and streamlining business processes resulted in wasted time and elongated resolution times, negatively impacting customer satisfaction. The company's diverse client base required tailored procedures, but ineffective documentation led to complicated processes. The company was using Word documents and a ticketing system, which resulted in scattered work documents and hampered efficiency. The lack of orderliness threatened the company's reputation as a professional support service provider.
The Solution
To address these challenges, Network Doctor turned to SweetProcess, a workflow documentation software. SweetProcess allowed the company to effectively document their business processes in a comprehensive manner, providing clear guidance for task execution. This reduced the likelihood of mistakes and potential damages to the organization. SweetProcess also streamlined the employee onboarding process, enabling new employees to become efficient and make positive contributions immediately. The software served as a reference point for guidance, reducing the need for micro-management and providing a go-to document for employees to understand business processes. This was beneficial not only for new employees but also for tenured ones when they needed to stand in for absentee workers, move into new positions, or execute new projects. SweetProcess also facilitated continuous learning in the dynamic work environment.
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