Find the most overworked group.  The one that really needs additional staff and 
are not able to provide proof.

Tell them that if they document what they do, incidents and requests, they 
stand a better chance of getting new team members than without back-up 
documentation.

We have several teams here that were able to hire new FTE because they had 
proof of all the work they do!

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Westbrock
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How can I increase user adoption?

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Howdy list!


I recently came into a new environment where the user base (IT users only) are 
not very inclined to use Remedy unless they absolutely, positively must (such 
as for change requests). I am looking for any ideas to help me increase user 
adoption across the IT department which happens to have lots of *nix people who 
have a built-in bias for a CLI (so any GUI will have an uphill battle).



Unfortunately our environment is ARS 7.1 with ITSM 7.0.3 so that's sort of 
strike one against me. It appears that most users are still using the Windows 
User Tool (WUT) which in my mind is strike two since we are living in an era of 
browser-based apps and in general the WUT interface just looks old. IMO users 
are missing out on opportunities for tracking and metrics that could be very 
useful for them just because they dislike the UI.



I am thinking that maybe as I get to know my user base I try to push them 
towards the mid-tier as a first step, that is one less fat client running on 
their desktop. I am hoping to get the upgrade project to 8.1 into the initial 
planning stages soon but it will be quite a while before we are ready to start 
any actual work. (On a side note my plan is to stand up a fresh 8.1 server, 
copy over/recreate our customizations (as overlays where necessary) and then 
migrate the data using rrr|Chive.) In the meantime is it worth investigating 
the possibility of running a newer version of mid-tier against my 7.1 app 
server? I'm not sure if there are any visual or usability enhancements to be 
gained by doing so and don't want to waste time looking up compatibility charts 
if there's little to no improvement down this path.



Any and all suggestions are welcome and feel free to toss a raspberry my way 
for still being on 7.1 (long story that I don't want to relate, suffice to say 
that I inherited the environment as did my predecessor.) I did start a 
complementary topic over at BMC Communities just on the off chance that there 
are people with valuable information there who don't read the ARSList (although 
I can't imagine why). https://communities.bmc.com/message/414397





Thanks,

Rick


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Rick Westbrock
Remedy Administrator | IT Department
24 Hour Fitness USA, Inc.
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