Creating An Innovative, Visionary Global IT Support Center.

12 June, 19

The road towards standardised and highly efficient IT support

The Global IT Strategy in DSV is all about standardisation, centralisation and scalable solutions, and the aim is to support business growth and user efficiency.

Nevertheless, one year ago, the majority of IT support in DSV was handled by local business engagement teams in 48 different languages. This meant that support was very much a local affair based on local knowledge.

So, when Lasse Lundemark, Director of Global IT Support, was hired, the task at hand was clear: start the journey towards a standardised, Global IT Support Center to support all of DSV’s 47,000 end-users – and be prepared to up-scale further.

A huge and challenging transformation lay ahead with a lot of moving parts. Creating the foundation for success meant focussing on three main pillars:

Knowledge management
Channel mix
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Part of the answer was adoption of Knowledge Centred Services – or KCS.

Implementing KCS

The KCS methodology is now a central part of the Global IT Support setup in DSV.

Lasse Lundemark explains: “When you have a truly global IT organisation, dynamic knowledge-sharing and collaboration is essential. You can’t support systems and users across borders and time zones 24/7 without a structured method of capturing and reusing knowledge”.

Within a short timeframe, KCS has been fully implemented as a method across the Global IT Support organisation – and +50 IT supporters and specialists are now certified in the KCS practice.

“I believe DSV is fast becoming one of the strongest KCS-certified companies in the world. With an inhouse certified trainer, we can continue to keep the pace as well as certification costs low,” Lasse Lundemark finishes.

Impressive results so far

In just five months, the Global IT Support Center is seeing impressive results on key parameters:

Resolution time has decreased significantly.
First-level resolution is up 10% while keeping user satisfaction high and transforming the support setup from local to global.

Development of a knowledge base

The next step is to create a knowledge base to hold articles with solutions to known issues. The knowledge base, aptly named “WeKnow,” will be made available to end-users through an efficient and searchable self-service portal.

If you’d like to join our Global IT team – please check current vacancies at www.dsv.com/careers

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