We’re about to leave 2020 behind for the promise of a better 2021. New Year, new me, right!?!? As such, it’s time to dust off those annual resolutions and plan to get ourselves healthier, happier and a lot less stressed. Like individuals, mortgage businesses need to do the same. This year was certainly prosperous for our industry but looking back…
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Hey Boomer, Dial Up My Defects
I’ve enjoyed writing the “Hey Boomer” blog series on b-Logics this year, which looked back at the way loan quality control (QC) was once managed in the mortgage industry and how its evolved. For my last post of the series, this will be the fifth and final, I’m diving back into defects. Recent industry volume got me thinking about…
Achieving Frictionless B2B Commerce in the Mortgage Industry
From “in app” one-click buying to your voice activated home assistant suggesting you reorder the coffee and paper towels you purchased last month, frictionless commerce is a reality for B2C retail shopping. The frictionless future is here thanks to the digital transformation this marketplace has had. Companies that fail to deliver secure immediate gratification, information, and time-saving experiences to consumers…
Avoid the Year-End Mortgage Compliance Scramble
In the mortgage industry, compliance is a day in, day out task that like everything else is affected by business conditions. This is particularly true in a year like 2020 that tested business continuity plans, affected staffing, and redirected much of our attention away from managing the normal ebbs and flows of business to juggling the latest hot potato. (Many…
2020 Housingwire Tech 100 Winner, LoanLogics – Explained
Last week, LoanLogics participated in the California Mortgage Bankers Association’s Mortgage Innovators (virtual) Conference, as both a sponsor and exhibitor. During the two-day event, we were featured during a 2020 Housingwire Tech 100 sponsor spotlight break. One of the publication’s managing editors, Brena Nash, sat down with me on a video chat to answer three questions about what driving factors…
Cloud Coverage: Its Always Sunny in the Cloud – Common Myths (Part 1)
Welcome back to the series Cloud Coverage. Even now, after years of success, cloud computing is awash in misconceptions and erroneous assumptions about its impact on businesses, software development and software management. This blog entry and one next week will discuss some of the most common cloud misconceptions. There is a lot to share so I am breaking the content…