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MBA’s Risk Management & Quality Assurance Forum 2013

September 10, 2013 By Kaan Etem

If you’re attending the MBA’s Risk Management & Quality Assurance Forum in Phoenix, AZ this week, stop by Cogent’s booth and say hello to our own Hakki Etem and James Robinson.  And if you’re a client, we look forward to seeing you at dinner on Wednesday evening.

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There are several interesting and topical sessions on the agenda this year.  One session we’ll be paying particular attention to is “Using Sampling Techniques to Manage Quality in Your Organization,” a topic that is near and dear to our hearts.

The rest of the schedule is here: https://events.mortgagebankers.org/RMQA2013/sessions/#INFO

More information about the event here: https://events.mortgagebankers.org/RMQA2013/default.html

See you there!

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Cogent, Loan Quality, Mortgage Compliance, Mortgage Industry, Mortgage Quality Control, Risk Management, Servicing Management, Statistical Sampling, Statistics

Cogent Clients Feature Among Fannie Mae STAR Servicers

August 27, 2013 By Kaan Etem

starFannie Mae has just revealed its Servicer Total Achievement and Rewards list (STAR), profiling the servicers who rank high when tested on customer service and other key metrics.  Four of the seven top-ranked servicers are Cogent clients, which means that either Cogent is in good company or vice versa!  Either way, it’s validation of Cogent’s focus on best practices in the increasingly important servicing quality control function.

The top-ranked servicers include: Green Tree Servicing, Nationstar Mortgage, Ocwen Financial Corporation, PHH Mortgage Corporation, PNC Financial Services Group, Inc., Seterus, Inc., and Wells Fargo Bank.

Among other sources, Housing Wire cites the news at https://www.housingwire.com/articles/26473-fannie-mae-ranks-top-servicers, where you’ll find more info and links.

Filed Under: Business Process, Cogent, Cogent QC Systems, Cogent Software, Loan Audit Software, Loan Compliance Solutions, Loan Quality, Loan Review Software, Mortgage Auditing Software, Mortgage Compliance Software, Mortgage Quality Control Companies, Mortgage Review Software, Mortgage Servicing, Mortgage Technology, Servicing Management

Meaningful Metrics and Process Improvement

May 29, 2013 By Kaan Etem

“The availability of meaningful and actual information is a true weakness in QC today.”  So says Jeremy Burcham, AVP of Loan Review Solutions at Interthinx in a recent video in National Mortgage News’ Ask the Experts series.  We agree with that.  We also agree when he states that many QC operations – including outsourced QC firms – are not focused on obtaining performance data that will help them improve their processes.  Instead, they are often focused on individual issues like fixing a particular loan, or internal issues like what is politically correct within their organizations, or a meaningless metric (e.g., total number of errors found, regardless of context), or even just completing their assigned reviews by the deadline.

measurement-cartoonGiven that the purpose of quality control is to improve processes, there are few activities more important than thinking through the appropriate metrics to use to track progress.  If you don’t know where you’re going, as the adage goes, how will you know when you get there?  Cogent has some ideas about how to approach this and we invite you to browse the white papers on our website for more information.  And there are others with deep expertise in this area.  For instance, Avinash Kaushik, one of the most respected authorities on Web Analytics, has these guidelines on the attributes of great metrics.

For now, though, a tip of the hat to Interthinx for helping raise awareness of the need for good, meaningful and actionable data.

 

Filed Under: Business Process, Mortgage Quality Control, Risk Management

Cogent Releases Version 4.0

May 15, 2013 By Kaan Etem

Version 4.0

We are pleased to announce that Cogent QC Systems Version 4.0 has been released.  Here is the news release and here is the Version 4.0 Feature List, showing all features introduced since the Version 3.0 release.

We’ll be announcing dates for introductory webinars on some of the major new functionality.  And as usual, we record all webinars and make them available to clients who cannot make the live sessions.

If you’re wondering when you’ll get access to these features, contact us at support@cogentqc.com.

Happy QC’ing!

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Microsoft Excel: Powerful, Easy to Use, and a Bit Dangerous

April 16, 2013 By Kaan Etem

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Microsoft Excel is such a powerful, intuitive and familiar software tool that people think of it first whenever they need to work with relatively complex sets of numbers.  Combined with Microsoft Word, Excel is frequently the quality control and/or reporting “system” of choice for new or small lenders, or for those who are forced to work with a no-cost solution.  But Excel is not a database application, does not accommodate workflows very easily, and is wide open to human error.  Among other things, manual cut-and-paste, manual data entry and formula errors can produce wildly incorrect results.

A pair of recent articles highlight the kinds of errors that are common in the worlds of business and finance, and that can lead to disastrous decisions.  “The Importance of Excel” talks about the pernicious consequences of even small errors, concluding that “[w]hile all software breaks occasionally, Excel spreadsheets break all the time. But they don’t tell you when they break: they just give you the wrong number.”  The second article talks about the dangers of false assumptions, selective data usage, and simple coding error.  Both are worthwhile reads, if only to appreciate what actually goes into the models that business and political leaders seize on to validate their points of view.

Any tool is only as good as the fallible human being using it.  That’s why savvy managers never take spreadsheets at face value, and why professionals insist on using the right tools for the right job.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Analytics, Excel, Tools

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