Commvault Unlocks Employee Potential with Cornerstone
Santa Monica, CA (USA), July 2017 - Cornerstone OnDemand, a global leader in cloud-based learning and human-capital-management software, has announced that Commvault, a global leader in enterprise backup, recovery, archive, and the cloud, is using Cornerstone’s learning- and-performance-management software to support the company’s overall goal of unlocking employee potential through continuous learning and development.
A publicly traded company founded in 1996, Commvault employs more than 2,700 highly skilled employees to deliver enterprise backup, recovery, archive, and cloud solutions to companies across the world, activating their clients’ data to drive more value and business insight. In a competitive industry such as technology, one of the biggest challenges companies face is finding and retaining top talent. Commvault is no exception. The need to attract and retain in-demand candidates led to a significant shift in the company’s talent-management strategy.
During this shift, Commvault reviewed several vendors to find the right fit for the needs of their business and their people; they eventually signed on with Cornerstone’s unified talent-management system in 2012. Commvault uses Cornerstone’s products for learning and development, performance management, and succession planning to provide opportunities for employees to develop and excel within the company. Cornerstone has helped Commvault meet its goal of "unlocking employee potential", which has resulted in
- ongoing learning and development opportunities for employees and more meaningful employee-manager conversations: In the ever-evolving technology space, companies like Commvault have to be able to pivot and reprioritize as needed. Due to the nature of the industry, Commvault believes it’s especially important to provide easily accessible, relevant curriculum and maintain open lines of communication with its employees. Through Cornerstone, employees can access learning from any device, and managers can provide feedback and easily connect with employees at any time – not just during the annual review cycle. Employee-manager conversations are ongoing in the form of check-ins, career conversations, and coaching, which helps employees get the support they need, when they need it.
- improved succession-planning strategy to create more mobility within the organization: Since implementing Cornerstone, Commvault has moved from talent rankings to talent mapping. Using a nine-box grid-style map, Commvault is able to more effectively unlock employee potential and create mobility opportunities for its employees. This more visual approach to talent mapping allows Commvault to view employee experience, potential, performance, and career goals holistically and use it as a guide for coaching, developing, and motivating its people.
- increased insight into workforce capabilities: Cornerstone’s visual reporting dashboards allow leaders to easily track learning and performance in real time. This enables Commvault’s talent team to identify skills gaps and assign necessary training to close them - and to make better, data-driven business decisions.
"With tremendous growth in the technology industry and an influx in the number of jobs available for highly skilled technology candidates, it’s more important now than ever for technology companies to double down on their talent-management initiatives," said Joe Ilvento, chief learning officer and worldwide director of talent development at Commvault. "We shifted our talent strategy from solely focusing on performance to unlocking our employees’ potential with Cornerstone through continuous learning and development, ongoing feedback and communication, and career-mobility opportunities. By offering our employees the professional development opportunities they want, we’ve seen greater employee satisfaction and have been able to remain competitive in regards to talent acquisition and retention."
"Being in the technology industry, Cornerstone knows fully well the war for talent and understands the unique HR challenges that technology companies face. Our products are purposefully designed to enable organizations to attract, develop, retain, and engage employees in a meaningful way," said Kirsten Helvey, chief operating officer for Cornerstone OnDemand. "It’s incredible to see clients such as Commvault, which are using our software to bring out the best in their people and positively impact their company’s bottom line."
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