What an Incident Actually Is
An incident is any unplanned interruption or reduction in quality of a service — understanding this precise definition helps an analyst distinguish a genuine incident from a request or a general question.
The Incident Lifecycle
Detection, logging, categorization, prioritization, diagnosis, resolution, and closure form a genuinely structured process — each stage matters, not just the final fix.
Why Consistent Logging Matters
Thorough, consistent incident logging supports accurate prioritization, meaningful reporting, and genuinely useful historical reference — skipping this step undermines the whole process, even if the immediate fix succeeds.
Closing an Incident Properly
Confirming genuine resolution with the reporting user, not just assuming a fix worked, and documenting the actual outcome are essential final steps often overlooked under time pressure.
