Service Model Foundation relationships
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Summary of Service Model Foundation relationships
The Service Model Foundation feature allows you to create relationships between various users, enhancing access to customer data. These relationships can be established between internal users and accounts, households, or consumers, as well as between two consumers, based on defined responsibilities.
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Key Features
- Relationships: Create relationships between internal users and accounts, households, or consumers, and between two consumers.
- Responsibilities: Assign responsibilities that dictate the access level and capabilities of the relationships, such as managing cases on behalf of customers.
- Types of Relationships:
- Account Team Member: Internal user to account.
- Consumer Team Member: Internal user to consumer.
- Household Team Member: Internal user to household.
- Consumer to Consumer: Between two consumers.
- Household Member Relationships: Between consumers within a household.
- Internal User Access: Internal users can manage cases for customers through established relationships.
- Related Lists: Relationships are displayed in relevant related lists for easy management.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the Service Model Foundation relationships, ServiceNow customers can efficiently manage customer cases and information, streamline interactions, and enhance collaborative efforts between users. Deleting relationship definitions or users will also remove corresponding relationships, ensuring data integrity. This functionality is crucial for maintaining organized and effective customer service operations.
Create relationships between an agent and a customer or between two consumers that provide additional access to customer data.
- Between an internal user and an account, household, or consumer.
- Between two consumers.
Relationships are based on responsibilities, or responsibility definitions. When you create a relationship, you select the users involved in the relationship and the responsibility that one user performs on behalf of another. The responsibility that is assigned to a relationship provides access to customer cases and information.
The following relationships are provided with the Service Model Foundation plugins.
| Relationship | Responsibility used in the relationship | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Account Team Member [sn_customerservice_team_member] |
Account Manager | Create a relationship between an internal user and an account. Note: The internal user in this relationship must also be assigned the
relationship agent role (sn_customerservice.relationship_agent). |
| Consumer Team Member [sn_customer_rel_consumer_to_user] |
Relationship Manager | Create a relationship between an internal user and a consumer. Note: The internal user in this relationship must also be assigned the
relationship agent role (sn_customerservice.relationship_agent). |
| Household Team Member [sn_customer_rel_household_to_user] |
Relationship Manager | Create a relationship between an internal user and a household. Note: The internal user in this relationship must also be assigned the
relationship agent role (sn_customerservice.relationship_agent). |
| Consumer to Consumer [sn_customer_rel_consumer_to_consumer] |
Authorized Representative | Create a relationship between two consumers, regardless of household. |
| Household Member
Relationships [sn_customer_rel_household_member_relationship] |
Authorized Representative | Create a relationship between two consumers within a household. |
Relationships between internal users and customers
Internal users can have relationships with accounts, consumers, and households. These relationships provide internal users with additional access to customer cases and information. An internal user with a relationship to a customer can create and manage cases on behalf of that customer.
- Account Manager: use this responsibility to create a relationship between a staff member and an account.
- Relationship Manager: use this responsibility to create a relationship between a staff member and a household or a consumer.
- Account Staff Relationships on the Business Location form
- Consumer Staff Relationships on the Business Location form
- Household Staff Relationships on the Business Location form
- Account Team on the Consumer form
- Consumer Team on the Consumer form
- Household Team on the Household form
Relationships between consumers
Consumers can have relationships with other consumers. These relationships enable consumers to view and manage cases and information on behalf of other consumers.
- Create a relationship between two consumers, regardless of household.
- Create a relationship between two consumers within a household.
- Member Relationships on the Household form
- Consumer Relationships on the Consumer form
Deleting relationships
When a relationship definition is deleted, all of the relationships that use the definition are also deleted.
When a consumer is deleted, all of the relationships to which the consumer belonged are also deleted.
When a household is deleted, all of the relationships created for the household are also deleted.
When a consumer stops being a current member of a household, all of the relationships created for the consumer within the household are also deleted. .