Impact
A streamlined onboarding process using Bunchball Go dropped onboarding from 90 days to 30 days with consistent engagement.
Industry
Telecommunications
Problem space
Employee engagement
Services
Gamification
Technology
Bunchball Go
Challenge
The client wanted to link onboarding resources and streamline the onboarding process. In addition, they wanted to combine reporting on all onboarding tasks and provide an incentive to drive quick completion of the onboarding process.
Solution
The Bunchball Go mobile platform centralized the new employee journey with clear goals and calls to action. Onboarding employees are placed on teams to drive community engagement. Bunchball Go’s analytics streamline reporting from all relevant systems with automatic feedback.
Results
Consistent engagement throughout the new employee onboarding process and an onboarding process streamlined from 90 days to 30 days led to consistent engagement through the onboarding process. The original 90-day process to be completed by the majority of new employees was streamlined and successfully accomplished within their first 30 days.
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