Hello,

I am considering a setup change, but would really like good examples of clients 
having their own individual queue,
versus having a subqueue of another main queue, versus just everybody being in 
the same queue.

We are a small software company (<20) - the people in OTRS are Account Managers 
(AM) and Developers (D).
The AMs each have specific clients, but also need to answer questions from any 
other randoms that come in. For example,
a client of Marlene’s could write to marl...@company.com, or 
supp...@company.com. Marlene would answer her
queue, and anybody (including Marlene) could answer when they wrote to support. 
In other words, all AMs can 
answer customers who write to the generic support mailbox. 

Right now I have OTRS set up so each AM has their own queue (never mind why I 
did it this way, it’s irrelevant).
They also check the Support queue. As their ‘Favorite Queues’ in their 
settings, the AM selects both their own 
personal queue and the Support queue. Developers are in a subqueue. (I did this 
to experiment to see if one was 
better than the other, but I never really figured it out.)

The way we work, is that when somebody gets a client request, often it will 
need to involve several steps
between AMs and Ds. We want to be able to get a ticket, read the request, write 
a note to the appropriate person,
then move it to an appropriate queue. When that person is done with their part, 
they write a note and move it
back to the other person’s queue to let them know it’s complete so they can 
tell the customer and close the ticket.
Many times there are more than just two people involved. We want the AM to get 
the ticket first though, 
because they are the POC and owner of the account. 

It works okay when nobody has taken ownership yet. But if somebody has, you 
have to change yourself to the 
owner, then move it back to the person’s queue, and then the next person has to 
do the same thing. Surely
there’s a simpler solution.

Which is why I think I should change the set up - can somebody tell me what the 
main advantages/benefits are of each 
of the three configurations (one person per queue, many people in one queue, 
and many subqueues (each with one
person in them) within one queue)?

Sorry I am just an OTRS ignoramus. Thank you for your time. And I really 
appreciate your insight. I am really
trying to and want to learn!

L
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