Hi All,

For Operational categorizations, I have followed the Remedy BMC recommended 
format - I believe in alignment with Rick Cook's helpful guidelines.

Category 1 - Verb
Category 2 - What we are servicing
Category 3: Asset

We are having trouble getting our organizational structure to fit into this 
model.? We want this to work.? The verb works fine.? The Asset works fine.?We 
have multiple business areas that may provide service Category 2.? We are 
concerned that Category 2 may become quite extensive as a result.

For example:??We have two divisions Help Desk and Client Processing Division 
that?may install?Email on a desktop. 

In this model our Operational Categorization would be:
Category 1 - install
Category 2 - Email
Category 3 - Desktop

For automated routing - we would not be able to know which group to route this 
ticket to.? I had advised the team not to have 4 tiers.? The team has asked 
that I develop an additional 1st level to filter the Operational 
Categorizations based upon the Business Unit that is going to provide the 
service.? Which is really adding a 4th tier.? My concern is that I have always 
been told to avoid 4 tiers and I know this is going to be spread across the 
entire applications (Change, Asset, Service Levels, etc.... ).?? Are we going 
down the wrong path here?

The structure they want is
Business Unit:? Help Desk
Category 1 - install
Category 2 - Email
Category 3 - Desktop

If the 1st level is equal to "Help Desk" the hierarchy would filter based upon 
the values the filter the categories based upon the Help Desk categorizations.? 
The team?wants this enhancement to be in the Help Desk form only.? However to 
do automatic assignment we would need to change the Assignment Configuration 
form also.







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