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How Strive Health built its people operations from the ground up—and is now optimizing

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Strive Health is a transformative kidney care company that leverages technology to provide early intervention, helping patients avoid the complications of late-stage kidney disease and dialysis. Before reaching its current iteration, with a hybrid remote workforce operating across 33 states, Strive was growing rapidly. People Systems Administrator Sean McBee and Chief People Officer Dave Thornton built the company’s people operations from the ground up, and looking for an agile, scalable solution that could grow alongside Strive, they found Rippling.

40%

reduction in HR support requests

2 mins

to hire employees using Rippling’s onboarding flow

Headquarters

United States

Industry

Healthcare

Employees

600+

about the company

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Pain Points

Lack of internal HR resources: When Sean joined Strive, the company had no internal HR function, relying solely on external consultants. 

Inflexible PEO: Strive Health's reliance on TriNet, a PEO, became limiting. As the company scaled, it became clear that they needed a more agile system that could evolve with them.

Manual, time-consuming processes: Strive struggled to make organizational changes, which required consultants and time-consuming work, limiting their agility and adaptability.

The Challenge

When Sean joined the company, Strive was at an inflection point. They were transitioning out of their startup phase and needed to build a scalable, internal HR function from scratch to replace the external consultants the company had been working with up to that point.

“We were in a rapid phase of growth and quickly realized that [our current solution] isn't going to work for us—we need to transition off of this onto something else,” Sean explained. “That was the primary driving factor of looking for a new system: It had to be flexible.”

Sean did his due diligence—he and the rest of Strive’s burgeoning people operations team demoed more than half a dozen platforms with, as he put it, “varying levels of maturity and capabilities.”

“In evaluating the systems, most, to be honest, were super inflexible,” he added. “That was evident right away.”

But one platform seemed to fit: Rippling.

Strive Health needed an agile, scalable platform that could handle both the complexities of their unique organizational structure and the challenges that come with fast-paced growth.

At the time, Rippling was a newer HCM—but it provided the agile HR infrastructure that Strive needed, allowing Sean and his team to handle complex changes—such as re-organizing departments and updating manager structures—within hours instead of days or weeks. Rippling also beat out other solutions for how user-friendly it was, and its ability to integrate with tools already in Strive’s tech stack that would have been too difficult to replace.

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Agility to support growth and organizational changes

One of Strive Health’s biggest challenges was managing organizational changes, particularly during periods of rapid growth. Rippling allowed Sean to quickly restructure the entire organizational design during a major overhaul, a task that would have taken days or even weeks with other systems.

“With Rippling, I'm able to do an entire restructure and reorg in an afternoon where I would not have been able to do that with something like Workday or Paycom. Their infrastructure is just too rigid for you to be able to tear that down and rebuild it,” Sean said. Rippling's bulk change capabilities allowed Sean to process 175 manager changes in just a few hours—something that would have taken days and required external consultants with their previous PEO or some of the other platforms they demoed.

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Helping managers access the data they need to address organizational needs

Every employee at Strive is doing important work to help patients. “In order to save lives, people leaders need to be able to do things in the easiest way possible,” Sean said. “So I'm trying to remove barriers—make sure they can jump in Rippling, open a report—engage with their teams in the easiest way possible, so they can go and see patients and save lives.”

Before Rippling, managers at Strive were often reliant on the People Ops team to access essential information about their direct reports, which created a bottleneck. With Rippling’s field-level permissions, Strive Health empowered its managers to access the data they needed without giving them access to sensitive information. 

Sean said Strive’s people managers are now able to self-serve and retrieve much of the internal data they need. For example, managers can track their direct reports’ time off year-to-date against their productivity in the clinical space. Another example: Managers can review their entire teams’ compensation—and engage in proactive discussions and intervene at an earlier stage to flag a potential market review if anyone’s pay falls outside range, which makes Strive a more equitable place to work.

“Managers can now view things like time-off balances, compensation details, and addresses to send birthday cards or gifts,” Sean said. “The visibility drastically improved operational efficiency and freed up our team to focus on more strategic tasks.”

This change resulted in a 40% reduction in requests to the People Ops team, freeing them to focus on more strategic initiatives.

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Streamlining employee data across multiple platforms

Another standout feature Rippling offered was its seamless integration with Azure, which allowed Strive to synchronize employee data across all their internal systems, including Slack, Microsoft, and other tools. This eliminated inconsistencies and manual errors that had previously been a huge pain point.

“We already had Azure for identity management, and changing that is really difficult,” Sean explained. “Rippling’s integration with Azure was a huge win for us because employee information and our source of truth exist in every aspect of our environment because of that connection. That solved a gigantic problem to be able to keep our identity management and the rest of our internal environment completely consistent and data-accurate.”

Previously, updating employee data sometimes took up to a week when changes were made. Now, changes update in real time thanks to Azure’s integration with Rippling, Sean said.

Managers can now view things like time-off balances, compensation details, and even personal information to send birthday cards or gifts. The visibility drastically improved operational efficiency and freed up our team to focus on more strategic tasks.

Sean McBee

People Systems Administrator at Strive Health

The Impact

  • 40% reduction in support requests to the People Ops team. “[Rippling] freed up our team to focus on more strategic tasks,” Sean said.
  • 2 minutes to hire new employees, thanks to automated onboarding. “That saves so much time, especially when we're hiring at peak volume,” Sean said.
  • Fewer barriers for managers to access data they need to “focus on more strategic tasks,” Sean said.

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