Content pack for Telecommunications orders
Using the Process Mining content pack for Order Management for Telecommunications and Media enables you to analyze processes relevant to your KPIs, and identify bottlenecks associated with Telecommunications orders.
For information about enabling the Process Mining for Telecommunications, see Activate content packs.
End user and roles
If you have the required roles, you can use Analyst workbench to access the visualized process workflow data, and tools for analyzing the data related to telecommunications orders. For more information, see Process Mining workspace.
- For Telecommunications Product Orders: sn_process_mining_admin, sn_process_mining_analyst, and sn_process_mining_power_user
- For Telecommunications Service Orders: sn_process_mining_admin, sn_process_mining_analyst, and sn_process_mining_power_user
- For Telecommunications Resource Orders: sn_process_mining_admin, sn_process_mining_analyst, and sn_process_mining_power_user
- For Telecommunications Order Tasks: sn_process_mining_admin, sn_process_mining_analyst, and sn_process_mining_power_user
Optimization projects for Telecommunications application
- Product Orders
- Service Orders
- Resource Orders
- Order Tasks
Example of Process Mining for Telecommunications
Analyze a process for telecommunications orders and identify the bottlenecks to minimize delays in the case flow for a better customer experience.
For example, if you’re a process analyst in your telecommunications service provider where you must submit an analysis on current processes that are associated with telecommunications orders, you can use Analyst workbench to access the mined processes for the project definition for telecommunications product orders, service orders, resource orders, and order tasks.
- Select View in Workspace from the selected project. Analyst workbench opens in a new tab.
You can observe the average duration that a telecommunications customer order takes to be fulfilled.
- View the metrics of the process map by setting the Primary Metric and Secondary Metric lists to Unique Occurrences and Average Duration, respectively.
- Refine the process map by selecting Refine and selecting a connection width to see the full list of metrics.
You can observe the state transitions and their duration.
- In the Filters tab, set up the Breakdown filters list for categories, and use the process step filters to filter out the records.
- In the Variation Analysis tab, you can view the routes that are taken by the records, the number of cases in a route, the average duration, and the number of steps that are involved in the route. Selecting a route highlights the route in the map.
- Add notes to the project by selecting the notes icon (
) and submit an analysis.