Narrative 1 - The significance of a business account

Narrative 1 - The significance of a business account

Behind the scenes of a successful ticketing system - BTS Series

Narrative 1 - The significance of a business account



Setting up a proper business account is a crucial step that is often overlooked when launching a ticketing system for your service company, whether for customer support or other services.

Your business account should be the foundation of professionalism in your customer support system. Everything else can fall apart if there isn't a solid foundation! A well-structured account can have a positive impact on every aspect of your customer interactions and your ability to scale efficiently.

A business account helps your support staff track problems, handle customer inquiries, and promptly resolve them with ease. It simplifies processes, freeing up your support staff to concentrate on what matters and provide your clients with exceptional service.

Establishing a brand 

Using an individual email address such as john.doe@zylkers.com would likely seem overly informal and unprofessional. This may cause customers to doubt your credibility. Using a branded domain, such as support@zylkers.com, on the other hand, demonstrates your professionalism and boosts brand confidence. 

For example, imagine a facility called Mercy Hospital. The organisation utilises a ticketing system connected to patientcare@mercy.org to manage all patient inquiries and appointment requests. Patients who submit issues are reassured that they're dealing with an appropriate representative of the hospital thanks to this professional approach.

Patients feel more confident and satisfied when they see a familiar and businesslike email address. It all comes down to giving them a sense of security and worth! Therefore, keep in mind that branding your communications is essential for building trust and ensuring that your ticketing system is configured correctly.

Enhanced security

Business accounts offer advanced security features, including role-based access and two-factor authentication, which are crucial for safeguarding sensitive data. Security is crucial in a hospital setting, where ticketing systems manage maintenance requests, appointment scheduling, and patient inquiries. By limiting access to patient-related tickets to authorised personnel, Mercy's business account helps ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations and protects sensitive information. These strong controls are absent from personal accounts, increasing the possibility of breaches and noncompliance.

Better collaboration

A business account facilitates easy collaboration, and ticketing systems thrive on teamwork. Teams stay in sync thanks to features like internal notes and shared inboxes. For example, Mercy Hospital's ticketing system enables the patient care team to assign tickets related to appointments to scheduling personnel while IT manages requests for equipment repairs. The centralised platform of the business account ensures effective departmental communication, which eliminates many of the hiccups and errors that personal accounts would struggle to handle.

Takeaway

The Mercy Hospital example demonstrates how a well-managed business account lays the foundation for a successful ticketing system. In addition to encouraging cooperation, it enhances professionalism, strengthens security, facilitates scalability, and ensures compliance. All of this contributes to efficient operations, customer satisfaction, and business growth.

 

In summary, you're positioning your ticketing system and your company for long-term success by investing in a dedicated business account. Don't skimp and try to use a personal account for handling tickets; give your operations the business-grade support they need.

 

Please stay tuned for more Desk behind-the-scenes series.

 

Regards,

 

Kavya Rao

The Zoho Desk Team