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Co coordinating with IT professionals


Coordinating with IT professionals typically involves clear communication and collaboration. As a end user follow theses.


1. Define your needs clearly.


2. Document your request.


3. Contact IT through proper channels.


4. Provide context and specifics.


5. Prioritize your requests.


6. Respect communication channels.


7. Communicate in plain language.


8. Be responsive to queries.


9. Understand timelines.


10. Test and verify solutions.


11. Provide feedback.


12. Follow IT policies.


13. Appreciate their efforts.


14. Understand the security breach before you share any data.


e.g: When facing an IT issue, describe it clearly, contact the IT team, provide necessary details, and be responsive to their queries for swift resolution.

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