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Customize the Service Console for Manufacturing

Learning Objectives

After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:

  • Add related lists to the Service Console for Manufacturing page.
  • Edit the Identity Verification flow to include a call reason.
  • Create a Timeline for the Account page.

Holistic View of a Partner

Service Console for Manufacturing displays three lists by default: Cases, Assets, and Orders related to the parent account of the contact who’s calling in. But Najma knows that during most interactions, the agent wants more information related to the partner or distributor’s business. 

For example, what are the sales agreements related to the account? Or, what are the work orders that track the tasks to be performed for the products the partner owns? Some partners are also enrolled in lucrative rebate programs, and agents want to view the details of the member’s payouts. Cindy plans to add these to the console view using Lightning App Builder.

Here are the high-level steps involved in displaying these lists on the console.

  1. In Object Manager, ensure that the Account page layout has the following related lists added: Work Orders, Sales Agreements, Rebate Program Members.
  2. Edit the Contact page of the console.
  3. Add the Related List-Single component to the page layout for the three related lists.
  4. Select Account Name as the Parent Record.
  5. Select Sales Agreements, Work Orders, and Rebate Program Members for Related List.The Related List-Single component added to the Contact page layout for the service console.
  6. Save your changes, and activate the page layout.

Cindy also moves the related lists around the page so that Orders has its own side panel and the other information displays on the center of the page.

The service console page showing related lists for Assets, Sales Agreements, Rebates, Work Plans, and Orders

Now, when an agent has an interaction with a caller, they have all the relevant information and updates at their fingertips! This leads to effective communication and faster issue resolution.

More Questions, More Answers

Cindy now shifts her attention to the questions that agents ask a caller after they have verified a caller’s identity. Establishing the reason for an engagement helps focus the interaction. The Verify Caller Identity flow comes with the following predefined reasons that an agent can choose from.

  • New Service Request
  • Case Follow-Up
  • Order Enquiry
  • Warranty Enquiry
  • Product Information

Najma agrees that most partners or customer service representatives typically call for one of these reasons. But sometimes, partners and distributors call to check on the payment status for products they’ve purchased and payouts that they expect to receive. Cindy can make simple updates to the flow to ensure that Payment Queries is an additional reason that’s listed for an interaction. 

Here’s what she does. 

  1. Clone the Verify Caller Identity flow and save the definition.
  2. Create a new Resource with the following attributes:
    1. Resource Type: Choice
    2. API Name: PaymentQuery
    3. Choice Label: {!PaymentQueries}
    4. Data Type: Text
    5. Choice Value: {!PaymentQueries}
  3. Edit the Screen element Reason for Call, and select the Radio Buttons element.
  4. In the Configure Choices section, add a choice and select {!PaymentQuery}.The Radio Buttons element in the Verify Caller Identity flow.
  5. Save your changes and activate the flow definition.
  6. Edit the Engagement Interaction page in Lightning App Builder and select the new flow definition as the Flow.The Flow component on the Engagement Interaction page.
  7. Save your changes and activate the page layout.

Success! Najma and Cindy can see the new verification question when they launch an engagement interaction. They’ve addressed a gap in service and now move on to the last requirement.

Tweak the Timeline

The Interaction Timeline that comes with Service Console for Manufacturing shows past, current, and upcoming engagements with the contact. This timeline gives Najma an idea. What if similar information was available for an account? Najma wants service agents to find quick information about a partner’s business when they open the Account record. It’s difficult to navigate across related lists and open multiple tabs while on a call with the partner. 

Cindy decides to create a timeline for an Account record that shows information about the partner such as related opportunities, visits, and rebate claims on one interactive timeline on the corresponding Account record. She can always enhance the timeline view to show information from custom objects, locations, or other related records such as contracts, action plans, and more.

Cindy creates a timeline with Account as the Timeline object. 

The Account Timeline record.

She selects three related objects with the following specifications.

Related Object Field Title Field Subtitle Field Timestamp Additional Fields Additional Related Lists

Opportunity

AccountId

Amount

Stage

Created Date

Probability (%)

Close Date

Products

Visit

Status

Planned Start Time

System Modstamp

Actual End Time

Location ID

Action Plans

Rebate Claim

Processing Status

N/A

Created Date

Participating Account Number

N/A

The related objects and fields for Opportunity object on the Account Timeline record.

The related objects and fields for Visit object on the Account Timeline record.

The related objects and fields for the Rebate Claim object on the Account Timeline record.

Cindy activates the timeline and tests it for an Account. She adds the Timeline component to the Account page in Lightning App Builder, and selects the timeline to see the changes.

The Timeline component on an Account page.

Cindy and Najma can see the upcoming, past, and current claims, visits, and opportunities associated with an Account on the timeline. They can filter by record type, for a specific date range, and even create records with a simple click! Agents will find it very useful to just click to expand a record and see key details without having to lose context of the business and the call.

Delightful Service Makes Us All Happy

Cindy has done her job and done it well like always! Rayler Parts is truly on a roll now. Cindy has helped Najma’s team move from disengaged to delightful service. Service agents can use the shiny new console and all the other service components that Cindy has set up for them to better engage with callers. 

Graphic showing how customer service is enhanced when the experience is seamless.

We hope you too can connect with your partners and customers in a deeper way with Manufacturing Cloud.

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