Implementing Efficient New Hire Request Management in Urban Partnership Bank with Integrify OnDemand
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Intrusion Detection
Applicable Industries
- Finance & Insurance
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Human Resources
- Warehouse & Inventory Management
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Personnel Tracking & Monitoring
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Urban Partnership Bank is America’s first community development and environmental bank holding company. Headquartered in Chicago, it is a $2.4 billion company with banks and nonprofits in Chicago; Cleveland; Detroit; Ilwaco, Washington; Portland, Oregon; and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula; and consulting services around the world. The bank had its own internal system for processing many bank requests, but it was not being utilized for the human resources department. The bank was also looking for a web-based solution to reduce the number of on-site servers and processors, and to replace its in-house Call Tracking system.
The Challenge
Urban Partnership Bank, a $2.4 billion company with banks and nonprofits across various locations, was facing challenges with its internal system for processing bank requests. The system was not being utilized for the human resources department, which often remained unaware of new hires until after their start date. The bank was also seeking a web-based solution to reduce the number of on-site servers and processors, and to replace its in-house Call Tracking system. The challenge was to find a request management system that would notify human resources in advance of the start date of new hires, integrate with other software systems run throughout the bank, reduce the bank’s server and processor footprint, and replace most functions of the bank’s in-house Call Tracking software system.
The Solution
Urban Partnership Bank implemented Integrify OnDemand in May 2009. The management team found the Integrify model appealing due to its ability to manage sizable processes and provide automatic notifications to diverse groups within the organization. Integrify is a flexible workflow management system that automates requests and streamlines processes. It provides form creation, routing definition, and tracking tools to those responsible for processing requests, minimizing data entry and simplifying requests for approval and fulfillment. The web-based solution eliminates problems related to labor-intensive processes such as manual paper handling and email requests, and can reduce costs per transaction by 60 to 90 percent. The Integrify OnDemand solution provides the full functionality of Integrify via the Internet without the need to install and maintain software. It reduces the risk, cost, and time when implementing a process management solution.
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