Berkshire Bank HR Analyst Cashes in on Data Prep
Background
With more than 97 offices in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey
and Pennsylvania, Berkshire Bank provides a variety of financial services including personal
and business banking, insurance and wealth management. The institution was founded in
1846 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and now manages more than $9.3 billion in assets.
Challenge
Berkshire Bank’s Human Resources (HR) department manages more than 1,300 employees
and must produce monthly reports related to short-term incentive plans, compensation
and salary, talent management and internal/external auditing requests. Over the years,
as Berkshire Bank expanded its operations to what it is today through both organic growth
and acquisitions, the HR Department deployed several disparate HR systems to support
the institution’s growth. HR data was “locked away” in various systems, and it became
increasingly difficult to access, reconcile, and combine information from multiple vendors,
and various Excel spreadsheets.
According to HR Analyst Mary Anne Christian, “We were grappling with what seemed like
black holes. Not only were we spending exorbitant amounts of time gathering data from
each system, it was also evident that not all the information was current and accurate.
As the sole HR analyst, I am tasked with building multiple tables and databases to tie all
of this information together for timely reporting.”
Solution
Christian was seeking a single platform to eliminate the common hurdles to HR reporting
and discovered Monarch. She initially employed Altair® Monarch® for reconciliation of the
short-term incentive plan reporting, and was astounded by how quickly she could access,
blend, reconcile and prepare data. What used to take her four or more hours to aggregate
and redistribute, now takes only five minutes–and she’s able to effortlessly drop the
prepared data into a visualization tool for analysis.
In a few short weeks, Christian found many more uses for Monarch. Using the platform,
Christian can more quickly blend data to create detailed (and repeatable!) turnover, talent
management, and compensation reports and dashboards for better, visual reporting to
senior management. She also applies Monarch to get a clear picture of the statistical details
of her datasets, in order to ensure the currency and accuracy of data being used.
Results
Christian can acquire, blend and prepare HR data in minutes. This gives her new found time
to read, analyze and glean meaningful insights from the data.
From day one, Christian was surprised at how easy and intuitive Monarch is. She added,
“The self-service platform makes it incredibly easy to combine data. Before Monarch, I spent
hours cutting and pasting information between different spreadsheets. As a result, I was
scrambling to deliver accurate, up-to-date information on time. Now, I have the ability and
the time to actually tell a story with the data and present it in a cohesive manner to the
management team.”