Runbooks
  • 26 Mar 2025
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Runbooks

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Article summary

Runbooks not only handle repetitive tasks but also involve decision-making capabilities, real-time monitoring, and intelligent routing of tasks to ensure that each step in the process is executed optimally. It refers to a series of automated tasks that are designed to perform work-related processes with minimal human intervention.

Key Components of Runbooks

  1. Triggers: Events or conditions that initiate the workflow. For Example: Submitting a request form

  2. Tasks: The specific steps carried out within the workflow. For Example: Sending an approval email

  3. Decision Points: Decision-making steps that define the workflow’s progression based on criteria. For Example: Auto Approve Request for Executive Leaders

  4. Rules and Policies: Guidelines that ensure the workflow adheres to organizational policies.

  5. Integration Points: Integrations with external systems or tools to ensure smooth data exchange. For Example: CRM or Copilot Systems

  6. Notifications and Feedback: Real-time updates to keep stakeholders informed about task progress.

For more information on Key Components, refer to Service Automation Runbook Documentation.


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