Exploring Playbook Assist
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Summary of Exploring Playbook Assist
Playbook Assist is a feature within the Now Assist for Creator application that enables users to generate playbook outlines from text directions. This functionality is particularly useful for creating structured workflows, such as managing customer support cases. To utilize Playbook Assist, users must have thenow.assist.creatorrole assigned to them.
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Key Features
- Generative AI Capabilities: Playbook authors can provide detailed text directions to create multi-stage playbooks with placeholder activities.
- Language Support: Currently, the playbook generation skill supports only English.
- Integration with Workflow Studio: Users can access the skill while creating playbooks in Workflow Studio.
- Prompts and Examples: Clear guidelines for writing prompts and reviewing generated playbook outlines are provided, enhancing the quality of the generated content.
Key Outcomes
When utilizing Playbook Assist, customers can expect to:
- Create comprehensive playbooks efficiently by following structured prompts that lead to better accuracy and efficiency.
- Review and configure placeholder activities to ensure alignment with business processes before activation.
- Utilize standardized prompts for various processes, such as employee onboarding, customer support, travel reimbursement, document control, supplier evaluation, and hardware inventory management.
Remember that each playbook outline generation counts towards your Now Assist subscription usage.
Use Playbook Assist to generate playbook outlines from text directions. For example, you can enter directions to generate a playbook outline for managing customer support cases. Playbook Assist is part of the Now Assist for Creator application.
Overview
Activation
Playbook generation is a skill that is installed with the Now Assist for Creator (sn_now_creator) application. You can install this application from the ServiceNow Store website.
Supported Now Assist skills
Playbook Assist currently only supports the playbook generation skill in English.
Supported user interfaces
Access the playbook generation skill when you’re creating a playbook in Workflow Studio.
Writing prompts and reviewing playbook outlines
Follow these guidelines when creating playbooks with playbook generation skills.
Write prompts:
- Provide a meaningful name for the playbook
- The more descriptive the playbook name is, the better the playbook that Now Assist can create.
- Be precise and descriptive in the directions
Describe each stage and activity in as much detail as you can.
Specify the order that stages and activities run in.
Specify if any stages or activities run at the same time.
- Experiment with prompts
- Save your prompts somewhere, including any modified versions. Saving your prompts enables easy comparison of results.
Review playbook outlines:
- Check for accuracy
- Review each stage and activity in a generated playbook to determine accuracy, efficiency, and how well it outlines your business process.
- Configure placeholder activities
- Configure placeholder activities before you activate your playbook.
Figure 1. Configure the activity definition in the activity side panel
Example prompts
- Example playbook prompt 1: Employee onboarding
- You can use this prompt to create a playbook for the onboarding process of new hires.
Create an employee onboarding playbook that integrates new hires into the organization. HR initiates it upon job offer acceptance, gathering documents, assigning mentors, providing orientation, setting up IT access, ensuring compliance, and job-specific training. The playbook ends with feedback from the employee and HR, resulting in an onboarding checklist. - Example playbook prompt 2: Customer support
- You can use this prompt to create a playbook with the steps that an agent takes for customer support
cases.
Create a customer support playbook which is the primary point of contact for handling customer inquiries, problems, and requests. It starts by receiving and categorizing customer inquiries based on urgency and complexity. Support tickets are then assigned to agents who troubleshoot and resolve them, with the option to escalate to higher support tiers if needed. After resolution, follow-up with the customer is crucial. A satisfaction survey gathers feedback for improvement, and all interactions are documented, updating the knowledge base for future reference. - Example playbook prompt 3: Travel reimbursement
- You can use this prompt to create a playbook to manage employee travel expenses.
Create a travel expense reimbursement playbook for managing employee travel expenses efficiently. Employees submit expense reports with valid receipts. Finance verifies expenses against policies, ensuring budget compliance. Managers approve expenses, initiating payment processing. - Example playbook prompt 4: Control document
- You can use this prompt to create a playbook to manage a control document.
Create a playbook for generating, reviewing, and approving a control document. Suppliers and Quality managers collaborate to upload documents and conduct appropriate refinement before a final document is approved. - Example playbook prompt 5: Supplier evaluation
- You can use this prompt to create a playbook to evaluate whether potential suppliers meet qualification
standards.
Create a playbook for qualifying a new supplier. Suppliers request qualification. Quality managers review and approve qualification requests, plan qualification deliverables, execute qualification activities, and summarize qualification findings in a report. The playbook concludes by determining if the supplier has achieved the requested qualification. - Example playbook prompt 6: Hardware inventory
- You can use this prompt to create a playbook to manage hardware inventory.
Create a playbook that manages hardware inventory. This playbook should efficiently track stock levels, update in real-time, and generate alerts for low inventory. It must support categorization, bar codes, and seamless integration with sales and procurement systems.