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Quick Reference August 4, 2009 CRM Use for Agents Page 1 of 31

Table of Contents GETTING STARTED IN CRM...3 WHAT IS CRM?... 4 ACCESSING CRM... 5 CUSTOMIZE YOUR CASE VIEW... 6 SHOW MY CASES ON HOME PAGE... 7 SEARCHING FOR CASES IN CRM...8 SEARCH FOR A CASE: 360-DEGREE CUSTOMER VIEW... 9 SEARCH FOR A CASE: SUPPORT VIEW... 10 Saving a Search for Later Use: Support View...11 SEARCH FOR A CASE: QUICK CASE VIEW... 12 SEARCH FOR A CASE: DASHBOARD... 13 CREATING CASES...14 CREATE A CASE: 360-DEGREE CUSTOMER VIEW... 15 CREATE A CASE: SUPPORT VIEW... 16 CREATE A CASE: QUICK CASE VIEW... 17 CREATE A CASE: EMAIL (ERMS)... 18 UPDATE A CASE...19 UPDATE A CASE: SUPPORT VIEW... 20 UPDATE A CASE: QUICK CASE/EMAIL... 21 TRANSFER CASE TO ANOTHER PROVIDER GROUP: SUPPORT VIEW... 22 TRANSFER CASE TO ANOTHER PROVIDER GROUP: QUICK VIEW... 23 EMAIL THE CUSTOMER: SUPPORT VIEW... 24 SOLVING/CLOSING CASES...25 SOLVE/CLOSE A CASE: SUPPORT VIEW... 26 SOLVE/CLOSE A CASE: QUICK VIEW/EMAIL... 28 TIPS AND TRICKS...29 REMOVING ADD A NOTE AFTER SENT EMAIL... 30 VIEWING ON-CALL INFORMATION... 31 CRM Use for Agents Page 2 of 31

CRM Overview Getting Started in CRM This section will help you get started as a CRM agent. There are four brief topics. First is a brief overview of CRM and some common vocabulary. Next are instructions for requesting access to CRM. This is followed by instructions for customizing your home page and your CRM support view, two screens you will use often in CRM once you have access. CRM Use for Agents Page 3 of 31

CRM Overview What is CRM? CRM (Customer Relationship Management) is a system that allows faculty, staff and students (called Customers) to ask for help by submitting cases, which are requests for help. These cases get submitted to Provider Groups, which are groups of people who share a common set of knowledge (i.e. email administration). These people are called CRM agents. Agents search for cases, solve the issue, communicate with the customer and finally solve the case. What can I do in CRM? There are four basic actions that a CRM agent can do in CRM: 1. Search for cases 2. Create new cases 3. Update cases 4. Solve cases This table shows the basic actions you can do in CRM across the top. In each column are the different screens (called views) you can use to do those actions. Search for a case Create a case Update a case Solve (close) a case Support Support Support Support Quick Quick Email Email 360 View 360 View Dashboard Email As you can see, You can do all actions using the Support view. In addition, you can do many of the actions using the Quick view and even use email while not being logged into CRM. Each of the methods listed in this table will be described in detail. You can decide which methods work best for you. CRM Use for Agents Page 4 of 31

Accessing CRM Accessing CRM CRM is accessed via any web browser that is connected to the internet. Open a web browser and go to this URL: https://crm.oasis.asu.edu. Login with your ASURITE ID and Password. Requesting access To use CRM, you must first request access. To do this you will request a role in PeopleSoft. Please follow this link for information on which role is right for you and how to request it. http://help.asu.edu/node/611 Next your supervisor, the data trustee and the security agent all have to approve your role. It usually takes 2 business days. CRM Use for Agents Page 5 of 31

Accessing CRM Customize Your Case Support View Once you have access to CRM, you can customize your Support View screen. Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Once you have an open case in Support View, customize it as follows: 1. Click on the Personalize link in the top right. 2. Use the arrows to move/remove options in the Selected Controls. Notes: The items in Selected Controls will appear (in order) on the toolbar. Only so many buttons can fit on the toolbar; make sure that the most frequent buttons you use appear at the top of that list. To get even more space so that you can fit more options on the initial toolbar, you might want to consider changing the Display Options on the right to Text Only. CRM Use for Agents Page 6 of 31

Accessing CRM Show My Cases on Home Page Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. While on the home page, follow these steps to display your cases on the CRM home page. Step Action 1 Click the Content link. 2 Check the Agent - My Cases box. 3 Click the Save button to display the cases for the agent (technician) currently logged into the system. 4 Click the Layout link. 5 Click on the Agent - My Cases item. 6 Use the navigation arrows to move a window between the left and right columns. 7 Click the Save button. The new layout is reflected on the Home Page CRM Use for Agents Page 7 of 31

Search For a Case: 360-Degree View Searching for Cases in CRM There are several different ways to search for cases in CRM. CRM cases will be created by the help desk, individuals using the online web form and by other CRM agents. You can search for these cases in three different ways: Use the Dashboard to quickly and easily locate cases assigned to you and to your provider group. Use the 360 degree view to look at all cases that a customer has started Use the Support view to powerfully search for cases that meet your specific criteria. There is a search feature in the Quick View screen as well. Each of these techniques will be shown in the next pages. CRM Use for Agents Page 8 of 31

Search For a Case: 360-Degree View Search for a Case: 360-Degree Customer View Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the 360 Degree Customer View (Navigation: Customer 360 Degree View ) Step 1 Action Enter information into one or more search fields. Always try to use a unique identifier like the customer s ASURITE ID, or their first and last name.. 2 Click the Search button. 3 4 5 Select the appropriate customer from the Search Results by clicking their corresponding Last or First Name links. All cases concerning the customer will be displayed. Click on the Open - New Case link to see all cases that are currently open for the customer. OR Click on the Closed links to see a list of cases that have been solved for the customer.. The list of cases (either open or closed) will display on the right. Click on the Case ID for the case that you want to access. The case will open in support view. NOTE: In the Case-Open New Case section you can see the Case ID, Summary, and Date Created for the open cases. Searching for cases using the Customer 360-Degree View is best used when searching by customer. However, Customer 360-Degree View can be used to search by other criteria as well. All available biographical information will be displayed in the Summary section on the 360 Degree View screen. All tickets will be displayed in the Activities section. CRM Use for Agents Page 9 of 31

Search for a Case: Support View Search for a Case: Support View Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Step Action 1 Fill in the search items that you want to search for. 2 Click the Search button. 3 The case will open in support view. NOTES: You can change the comparator field as well. For example, you can set the search to find cases where the Case status is in a list of values. You can display more fields to search for by clicking on the Advanced Search field. When you have a search that you want to use often (like open cases assigned to your provider group) you can click on Save Search Criteria to save it. Then you can access that saved search from the Use Saved Search field near the top of the screen. Use this technique to search for classes in a variety of ways. Remember that you can also search using the dashboard or the 360 view. CRM Use for Agents Page 10 of 31

Search for a Case: Support View Saving a Search for Later Use: Support View Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Step 1 Action Set the search parameters the way that you want them. A common setting is to see all cases that are open in your provider group. 2 Click the Search button. 3 The search returns all the cases. Click the Save Search Criteria link. 4 Enter the appropriate name you want to be displayed in the Use Saved Search drop down menu. 5 Click the Save button. 6 Click the Support link from the main menu. 7 Click the Search Cases link. 8 Click the drop down button to select your saved search from the Use Saved Search list. 9 Select the saved sear you want to use from the Use Saved Search drop down menu. 10 Click the Search button to display all the cases for the selected Provider Group. NOTE: There are more parameters available if you click on Advanced Search. Don t forget that you can change the operator field from begins with to other values. CRM Use for Agents Page 11 of 31

Search for a Case: Quick Case View Search for a Case: Quick Case View You can search for a case using the Quick Case view. This search is limited. Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: ASU Customization > ASU Support > Quick Case Find an Existing Value tab) Step Action 1 Fill in the search items that you want to search for. 2 Click the Search button. 3 The case will open in quick case view. NOTE: This search will display cases in quick case view. The other searches (360 view, support view or from the dashboard) will open the cases in support view. CRM Use for Agents Page 12 of 31

Search for a Case: Dashboard Search for a Case: Dashboard Open a web browser and go to http://dashboard.asu.edu Click on the CRM Support link to access the CRM Dashboard Step Action 1 Click on any of the graphs to drill down. (optional) If you don t see your provider group on the list, change the provider group selection 2 from Top 10 to all 3 Click on the number of cases for your provider group to keep drilling down 4 (optional) You can click on My Cases to see those cases assigned to you 5 The list of cases is shown. Click on Show Columns to see more data about each case. Sort the table by clicking on the column headings. (for example, click on Assigned to to sort the 6 cases by their assigned owner) When you find the case you want to look at, click on the Case ID. The case will open in the 7 standard (support) view in CRM. NOTE: Use the dashboard to search for open cases that are assigned to you or your provider group You must request access to the dashboard. There is a Request Access link in the lower right corner of the screen. One of the quickest is to drill down by Open Cases by Provider Group You can set any of the search criteria at the top of the page to change the list of cases displayed. CRM Use for Agents Page 13 of 31

Create a Case: Support View Creating Cases There are many ways that cases will be created: End users can use a web form linked off of My ASU, The Help Desk will create cases, your provider group can set up an email to automatically create cases via email other agents can create cases and forward them to your provider group and, YOU can create cases as an agent. This section will show you how to create cases using the 360 Degree Customer View Support View Quick Case view Email CRM Use for Agents Page 14 of 31

Create a Case: Support View Create a Case: 360-Degree Customer View Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Step Action 1 Click the Customer 360-Degree View link. 2 Enter as much information as possible into one more of the search fields (try to use a unique identifier like the ASURITE Id) and click the Search button to find a given customer. 3 Select the appropriate Customer in the Search Results by clicking the Last or First Name link. 4 To open a new case, click the Add Case link. 5 Enter a Summary of the case (Problem). Then provide more details about the nature of the case in the Description text box. 6 Enter as much additional information as you know about the case using the drop down menus in the Case Information panel. 7 Click the magnifying glass next to the Asset Tag field to search for the appropriate asset tag. 8 Enter the Asset Tag information you received from the customer. 9 Click the Look Up button. 10 Once the asset has been located, click the Asset Tag link. 11 Click the Category drop down list and select the appropriate item. 12 Click the Specialty Type drop down list and select an appropriate item. 13 Click the Detail drop down list and choose the appropriate item. 14 Click the Provider Group magnifying glass. 15 Click the Provider Group ID text box, type all or part of the group ID you are searching and click the Look Up button. 16 Once the results have been narrowed, select the appropriate Provider Group to which to assign the case. 17 Click the Notes tab to enter notes about the case. 18 Enter relevant information in the Subject and Details text boxes. 19 Click the Apply Note button. 20 Click the Save Case button to save the case. 21 Click the Summary tab to see a full summary of the case you have just saved. CRM Use for Agents Page 15 of 31

Create a Case: Support View Create a Case: Support View Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Create Cases) Once a case has been started in support view, do these steps: Step 1 Action Enter the desired information into one of the Customer Information fields and click Search. 2 Once the correct customer has been identified, click on the Last or First Name link. 3 Enter a Summary of the case (Problem). Then provide more details about the nature of the case in the Description text box. 4 Enter as much additional information as you know about the case using the drop down menus in the Case Information panel. 5 Click the Category drop down list and select the appropriate item. 6 Click the Specialty Type drop down list and select an appropriate item. 7 Click the Detail drop down list and choose the appropriate item. 8 Click the Save Case button to save the case NOTE: The initial save of this case will: 1. Assign the case a number/id 2. Send an Automated Open Case Receipt to the customer, and 3. If the case has been assigned to another provider group, send an Auto-Notification to the assigned Provider Group. NOTE: There are spell checkers next to each text field. CRM Use for Agents Page 16 of 31

Create a Case: Quick Case View Create a Case: Quick Case View Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: ASU Customization > ASU Support > Quick Case Find an Existing Value tab) Step Action 1 Click on the Add button. 2 Enter the desired information into the fields. 3 Click on the Save button. Case Type: Issue = customer has a problem that is easily and quickly resolved. Question = Customer doesn t need help, but has a question that needs answering Request = Customer has a request that may take a while to fulfill. Large projects are often listed as requests. Case Priority: Standard Case should be closed in 7 business days or less. Urgent = Case should be closed in 2 business days Critical = Case should be closed in 1 business day. Select the best fit for Source and Category. Note that the list of possible Specialty Types will change based on the Category picked. NOTE: Your case ID will show in the upper left corner of the screen. The case is created more quickly than with the support view, because the accompanying emails (sent to you and the customer) are batched and sent at 5 minute intervals. So while the case is quickly created, the email note to the customer may be delayed. Notice the links in the upper right corner of the screen. Clicking on either email note will start your email system and create an email that, when sent will either add a note to the case or solve the case. Click on the Case Summary button to view the case in support view. CRM Use for Agents Page 17 of 31

Create a Case: Quick Case View Create a Case: Email (ERMS) Benefits All inbound email sent to the email address used by an ERMS (Email Response Management System) mailbox will automatically generate a case in CRM. This simplifies the case creation process for your customers. When it is configured: Customers will receive an email notification that provides the case number. They can include 1MB attachment in the email which is then added to the notes section on case. Your provider group is notified that a new case has been created and assigned to them. Details of the Process The sender's email address is identified in CRM to create the case using the sender as the customer. The email subject line will become the case summary and the body the case description. Customers are provided the case number, contact information for your support area or how they can check their case status using selfservice. As an agent, you can create a case on behalf of your customer: Step Action 1 Open your email client. 2 In the To field, type your provider group s ERMS email address. 3 In the subject field, type what you want to appear as the case summary. 4 In the Body, type what you want to appear as the case description. 5 Send the email. 6 You will receive an email with the case number, contact information for the support area (provider group), and instructions on how to check the case status. Some Nuances There are several nuances to this feature: The email address must be dedicated for ERMS use only. All emails sent to the address will create a new case (including SPAM) All cases will be created as Issues, with a standard priority as the default. All cases will be assigned to your provider group, but not to any one individual. If attachment is larger than 1MB, a case is created but the customer is notified to compress the attachment and use CRMAddNote@asu.edu to update their case. Unknown email addresses in CRM will default a case to General Customer however the sender's email address is included in the case description for customer identification. The case is created by the ERMS process id. CRM Use for Agents Page 18 of 31

Annotate a Case: Support View Update a Case Once a case is created, there are several things you can do to update the case. You can: Add notes to a case (about significant progress or activity) Email the customer Transfer the case to another agent or provider group This section will show you how to do the above actions. CRM Use for Agents Page 19 of 31

Annotate a Case: Support View Update a Case: Support View (add a note) Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Once you are in the case you want to update, follow these steps. Step Action 1 Click the Notes tab to begin the procedure. 2 Select the Subject text box and enter a short, descriptive title. 3 Click the Details text box and enter as much specific information as possible. 4 Click the Apply Note button, once you have finished typing the note. 5 Click the Save button to ensure the updates to the case are saved. NOTE: Once the case is saved, notes can no longer be edited. NOTE: Once you have located the case you would like to update, you will need to insert updates pertaining to the case. The updates could be in the form of internal communications to technicians or external communications to the customer. NOTE: To insert notes of customer interactions and send internal communications, you can click the Notes tab or the Add Note or Attachment button. NOTE: Notes are generally used to record interactions with the customer or to record to the case. A note could consist of phone conversations, emails, and updates. In the case of email, you could simply paste the content of the email into the Details text box. You will see the note that was just created in the Notes Summary area. To record another interaction before saving the case, click the Add Note button. CRM Use for Agents Page 20 of 31

Transfer Case to Another Business Unit: Support View Update a Case: Quick Case/Email (Add a Note) Login to CRM at https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to the quick case screen (Navigation: ASU Customizations > ASU Support > Quick Case) Search for the case ID. Once you see the quick case view, do these steps: Step Action 1 Click on the Email note to case link.. 2 Your email program should open. The address should be CRMAddNote@asu.edu. The subject should be the case ID number, followed by the pound sign. 3 Type your note into the body of the message. 4 Click Send. NOTE: The note will be added to the case. You can do this without starting in CRM. Anytime you want to put a note in a case, all you have to do is email CRMAddNote@asu.edu, put the case ID and pound sign in the subject field and your note in the body of the message. The note will be added even if you are not logged into CRM. CRM Use for Agents Page 21 of 31

Transfer Case to Another Business Unit: Support View Transfer Case to Another Provider Group: Support View Login to CRM at https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to your case using the Support View (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Once you are viewing the case using the support view, follow these steps: Step Action 1 Click the Magnifying glass next to the Provider Group field.. 2 Select the appropriate provider group. If desired, and you are a member of the new provider group, use the magnifying glass to assign the 3 case to a specific person. 4 Click the Save button. NOTE: In this example, we ve either used the dashboard or searched for a case from the support menu. This is a currently open case that we want to transfer to another provider group. NOTE: In this example, we ve selected the CRMCCTD group. If you don t see the provider group you want, you may have to first switch business units. Cancel here, and pick a different business unit from the previous screen. Then re-select the provider group. CRM Use for Agents Page 22 of 31

Transfer Case to Another Business Unit: Quick Case View Transfer Case to Another Provider Group: Quick View Login to CRM at https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to your case using the Quick Case View (Navigation: ASU Customization > ASU Support> Quick Case) Once you are viewing the case using the Quick Case view, follow these steps: Step Action 1 Click the Magnifying glass next to the Provider Group field.. 2 Select the appropriate provider group. If desired, and you are a member of the new provider group, use the magnifying glass to assign the 3 case to an specific person. 4 Click the Save button. NOTE: In this example, we searched for the case using the quick case search feature and found our open case. NOTE: In this example, we ve selected the CRMCCTD group. If you don t see the provider group you want, you may have to first switch business units. Cancel here, and pick a different business unit from the previous screen. Then re-select the provider group. CRM Use for Agents Page 23 of 31

Email the Customer: Support View Email the Customer: Support View Login to CRM at https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to your case using the Support View (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Once you are viewing the case using the support view, follow these steps: Step Action 1 Click the Notify button to send an internal communication. 2 (optional) Click the Add/Modify Recipient List link to add more recipients to the email. 3 Click the First Name and Last Name text boxes and enter as much of each as possible in the search fields. 4 Click the Search button. 5 Select the appropriate recipient from the search results. Check the box associated with either the To, CC, or BCC field. 6 Click the Add to Recipient List button to add the email address to the recipient list. 7 When finished adding recipients, click the OK button. 8 Click the Template drop down menu to select the most appropriate email template for your internal communication. 9 Click the Apply Template button. 10 When finished adding or editing any information in the message, click the Send button. 11 When prompted to enter a note, click either the Yes or No button. NOTE: There are two ways to send an email to the customer from inside of the case. If you want to include text that you have entered as a note, check the box next to the note, and click on the email button in the Notes area. If you want to send a email separate from any note, use the email button at the top of the page. NOTE: Remember this particular search on first and/or last names cannot be refined, so it could bring back a large list of results. You only need to do this if you want to include others in the email to the customer. NOTE: The email address can also be typed into the To, CC, and BCC fields. Multiple emails in the same field need to be separated by semicolons. NOTE: After applying an email template, you may edit the subject or message as needed before sending. If you started by emailing a note, your template text will be put after the text from the note. NOTE: Be sure to use the spell checker function before sending. (red arrow) NOTE: If you prefer not to receive this prompt, instructions for deactivating this prompt can be found in the online class. CRM Use for Agents Page 24 of 31

Solve (Close) a Case: Support View Solving/Closing Cases In CRM Solving and Closing a case are the same action. The entire reason to use CRM is to track how and when you have solved a customer s problem. This section will show you how to solve (close) cases using: The support view Email CRM Use for Agents Page 25 of 31

Solve (Close) a Case: Support View Solve/Close a Case: Support View Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Search for the case you want to close. Once you are viewing the case in support view, follow these steps: Step Action 1 Navigate to the Solution tab of the case you wish to close. 2 Click the New Solution tab. 3 Click inside the Enter New Solution text box and type the details of the solution as needed. 4 Click the Attempt button. 5 Click the Check Box of the solution you want to email for possible resolution. 6 Click the Email button to email the solution to the customer for possible resolution. 7 Click the Add Attachment button if you want to add a file (e.g., user guide) to the email. 8 Click the Browse... button to locate the attachment file. 9 Select the file you want to upload as an attachment. 10 Click the Open button. 11 Click the Upload button. 12 Once the message is completed, click the Send button. 13 Click the No button. 14 To stay in the case, click on the History field drop down menu. 15 Select Case to return to the Summary page for a given case. NOTE: Once the Solution details have been entered, click the: Attempt button if you are planning to email the solution. Solve button if the issue has been already resolved. NOTE: The customer will receive an email automatically of the solution of the case. Only click on the email button if you want to give additional information to the customer. The Outbound Email form is displayed: The From field will always display the system default email address (e.g. support@asu.edu). The To field will default to the customer's email address. CRM Use for Agents Page 26 of 31

Solve (Close) a Case: Support View NOTE: Be sure to use the spell checker function before sending. NOTE: Always click No at the "enter a note" prompt page after sending an email because it will only apply the note to the email not the Note section of the case. If you prefer not to receive this prompt, the simulation on Removing a Note shows you how to deactivate this prompt. NOTE: If you choose attempt the status will default to In Consideration. You can change the status if you prefer. If you choose Solve, the status will be Successful Resolution. You can change the status until you click on the Save button. If you put in a status of successful resolution, that status will become un-editable. CRM Use for Agents Page 27 of 31

Solve (Close) a Case: Quick Case View or Email Solve/Close a Case: Quick View/Email Note: Navigate to the quick case view of your case by using the Find an Existing Case tab in the quick case search screen. (Step by step instructions are listed earlier in this guide) Step Action 1 Click on Email Solution to close case. 2 Type the solution to the case in the body of the message. 3 Click Send NOTE: You can close any CRM case by emailing your solution to CRMClose@asu.edu, putting the case ID and the pound sign in the subject line, and your solution in the body of the message. You don t even have to be logged into CRM. Anywhere you can send an email you can close a case if you know the ID number. When the case is closed, the customer and you will both get an email. CRM Use for Agents Page 28 of 31

esupport Appendix A: Case Status Explanation Tips and Tricks This section has miscellaneous topics relevant to using CRM as an agent. CRM Use for Agents Page 29 of 31

esupport Appendix A: Case Status Explanation Removing Add a Note after Sent Email CRM defaults to asking if you want to send an email to the customer each time you add a note to a case. You can disable this feature by following these instructions. Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Once you have a case open in Support view, follow these steps. Step Action 1 Click the Email button. 2 Click the User Preferences button. 3 Uncheck the box for "Prompt for note entry after outbound email has been sent or submitted". 4 Click the OK button. NOTE: In order to remove the "Add a Note" notification after sent email, access any case in the system. You can be the customer in that case or the case might have somebody else listed as a customer. CRM Use for Agents Page 30 of 31

esupport Appendix A: Case Status Explanation Viewing On-Call Information If you interact with provider groups that have an on call schedule, you can see who is on call by looking at the on call schedule. Login to CRM at Https://crm.oasis.asu.edu with your ASURITE ID and password. Navigate to a case using the Support View. (Navigation: Support> Search Cases) Once you have a case open in Support view, follow these steps. Step Action 1 Click on the On Call Schedule icon to view the On Call information of a provider group assigned to a case. 2 The Provider Group contact information (name, phone, email) displays. CRM Use for Agents Page 31 of 31