Managing a major incident record
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Summary of Managing a Major Incident Record
Managing a major incident record in ServiceNow's Service Operations Workspace involves using various tabs and options to efficiently handle the incident lifecycle. Agents can propose major incidents, which are then reviewed by a major incident manager who can accept or reject the proposal. Once accepted, the incident can be promoted to a major incident for further management.
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Key Features
- Overview Tab: Displays essential incident information, including summary, impact, affected configuration items (CIs), assets, probable cause, and resolution details. It also includes an activity section for tracking comments and actions.
- Details Tab: Provides in-depth incident details like category, assignment group, and related records.
- Communicate Tab: Facilitates communication with stakeholders through various tasks related to major incidents.
- Related Records Tab: Lists associated records such as task SLAs and affected CIs.
- Playbook Tab: Offers playbooks designed for managing major incidents, providing a structured approach to the incident management process.
- Contextual Side Panel: Includes options for accessing the major incident playbook, viewing recommended actions, and checking incident record information, such as active calls and SLAs.
Key Outcomes
- Efficiently propose and promote incidents to major incidents.
- Maintain clear communication with stakeholders throughout the incident resolution process.
- Utilize playbooks to guide actions and ensure all steps are followed during major incidents.
- Document and review post-incident reports to understand and mitigate future incidents.
Manage a major incident record with a playbook or the various tabs on the major incident record page.
Based on the information displayed on different tabs, an agent can propose a major incident using the Propose Major Incident option. A major incident manager reviews the information on the Overview tab, such as the location information, and then accepts or rejects the major incident proposal. After a proposal is accepted, the major incident manager uses the Promote Major Incident option to promote the candidate to a major incident.
- Overview tab
- Details tab
- Communicate tab
- Related tab
- Playbook tab
- Contextual side panel
- Overview tab
- The Overview tab displays the incident information in the following sections:
- Summary – Basic incident information, such as short description, description, impact, urgency, and state.
- Impact:
- Impact summary - Impact summary information, such as business impact, configuration item, service, and service offering.
- Location – The location of the caller on the world map, the number of locations, and the number of users. This information is only displayed for a major incident and if you have the major_incident_manager role.
- Affected CIs – The number of CIs affected by the incident.
- Impacted Services/CIs – The number of CIs and services impacted by the incident.
- Assets – The number of assets associated with the incident.
- Cause – The probable cause of the incident.
- Resolution – Incident resolution-related information, such as resolution code and resolution notes, once the incident is resolved.
On the Activity section, you can view all comments, work notes, actions taken, and composed emails. This section also includes user activities, such as a change in the state and the assignment group. In the Compose section, you can add comments, work notes, and actions taken, as well as compose emails.
For more information on the Overview tab, see View and update incident information on the Overview tab.
- Details tab
- The Details tab displays detailed information about the incident, such as category, subcategory, impact, related record, assignment group, watch list, cause, and resolution. For more information on the Details tab, see Incident Management in Service Operations Workspace.
- Communicate tab
- The Communicate tab displays the list of communication tasks with various options that are used to maintain communications with the stakeholders for major incidents. For more information on the options available on the Communicate tab, see Communicating with stakeholders about incidents and major incidents.
- Related records tab
- The Related records tab provides a list view of the records associated with the major incident. For example, task SLAs and affected CIs.
- Playbook tab
- The Playbook tab displays the information of the playbooks available for Major Incident Management. For each playbook, you can select to work with the playbook to manage major incidents. For more information, see Managing major incidents using playbooks.
- Contextual side panel options
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On the Contextual side panel, you can use the following options:
- Major Incident Playbook – Select the Major Incident Playbook (
) icon to launch the playbook side panel. The playbook provides a guided approach to the entire major incident process. It provides a way to visualize business process workflows for major incidents in a simple, task-oriented view. The playbook contains the following two tabs:
- Current – List of major incident playbooks running currently.
- History – Historical list of major incident playbooks.
- Recommended actions – Select the Recommended Actions (
) icon to launch the View recommendation side panel. The side panel lists all the recommended actions for major incidents. When an incident is promoted to a major incident and doesn’t have a problem record associated with it, this tab displays a card with the Create a problem option to create a problem record.
You can also configure whether the incident field information is copied automatically when a problem record is created by using the List of attributes (comma-separated) that will be copied from the incident to create a new problem (com.snc.problem.create_from_incident.attributes) system property. For more information, see Create a problem.
- Record Information – Select the Record information (
) icon to view the incident record information on the side panel. The record information side panel includes the following information:
- Active calls – Details of the active conference calls for major incidents. You can select the call record to start a conference call.
- Caller details – Name, local time, address, email id, and other caller information. Select the Contact option to view the caller details and caller assets. You can also see recent interactions and incidents with the caller.
- SLAs and timing – Duration of time since a major incident has occurred, as well as the state of the response and the resolution SLAs for the major incident. You can select View all SLA to see all the task SLAs associated with the incident.
- Assign to – The assignment status of the incident. You can select the Assign to option to assign the incident to yourself. You can select the View additional collaborators option to view the list of collaborators associated with the incident.
- Collaborate – Select the Collaborate (
) icon to open the Collaborate side panel tab. This tab displays the following tabs:
- Call – Call-related information for the upcoming, pending, overdue, or active calls with the collaborators such as status and due date with time duration. You can select Start to initiate that
call. You can also select the Initiate collaboration (
) icon to create a call using various communication channels such as Zoom and Webex.
- Chat - Chat-related information, such as name, number of participants, and due date, for upcoming, pending, overdue, or active chats with collaborators. You can select Open discussion to start that
chat. You can select the Initiate collaboration (
) icon to create a chat using various communication channels, such as Microsoft Teams and Slack.
- Call – Call-related information for the upcoming, pending, overdue, or active calls with the collaborators such as status and due date with time duration. You can select Start to initiate that
call. You can also select the Initiate collaboration (
- On call – Select the Experts on-call (
) icon to identify and contact available on-call members of a support group to resolve an issue.
- Major Incident Playbook – Select the Major Incident Playbook (