With limited population growth domestically, the search for advanced technology skills must embrace aging populations and the explosion of megacities beyond our shorelines—new, continuous models of corporate education, training and partnering must be adopted.
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Mark P. Dangelo: The Challenges of Reskilling Workforces, Part 1
With limited population growth domestically, the search for advanced technology skills must embrace aging populations and the explosion of megacities beyond our shorelines—new, continuous models of corporate education, training and partnering must be adopted.

Mark P. Dangelo: 2020—Where Are OUR Attack Points?
In this third and final article on 2020 potential challenges, we find ourselves staring into the glassy lake. The answers on what is important reside not with prescriptive solutions offered, but beneath the surface to ensure that what is undertaken aligns with strategy and the ability of innovations to be found.

Jay Coomes: Advance Your Efficiency
Smoother internal processes can lead to happier consumers, increased profitability and reduced costs. Somewhere in your internal processes, you also have efficiencies to gain.

Mark P. Dangelo: 2020—Where Are OUR Attack Points?
In this third and final article on 2020 potential challenges, we find ourselves staring into the glassy lake. The answers on what is important reside not with prescriptive solutions offered, but beneath the surface to ensure that what is undertaken aligns with strategy and the ability of innovations to be found.

‘Silicon Prairie’ Communities Top List of Up-and-Coming Tech Markets
Looking for a place to launch—or provide a mortgage to—a startup? Oklahoma City, Kansas City and Jacksonville provide best potential for growth, while affordability and labor-competition challenges see Silicon Valley desirability fade, according to a new report from Zillow Inc., Seattle.

Allen Price: Don’t Let Natural Disasters Become Servicing Disasters
Natural disasters have become seemingly commonplace, as every season seems to bring a major storm, flood, hurricane or wildfire somewhere in the country. These events obviously have devastating impacts on homeowners. But on one level or another, they have also revealed weaknesses among mortgage servicers and their ability to respond appropriately.

Dan Sogorka of Cloudvirga on Mobile Technology and the Digital Mortgage
Daniel Sogorka is CEO of Cloudvirga, Irvine, Calif., He has more than 20 years of experience leveraging technology to remove inefficiency and lower costs in the mortgage space.

Being Found: A Challenge for 2020
Enterprise leaders believe that innovation is a destination–that is misguided. The reason we use innovation now is as a tool to be found in economies that are driven by attention, technology and data. It will be, in 2020, an unfamiliar mandate.

Scott Colclough of Vice Capital Markets: Making the Jump to Advanced Executions
Shifting from best effort to mandatory execution marks a significant achievement in the evolution of a mortgage lending organization, as it represents a more sophisticated (and more profitable) secondary strategy.