In the Main Navigation Dwelling Blocks organizes Vendor assignments from lenders into three sections: Offers, In Progress, and All Assignments. Understanding each section and staying on top of assignments helps vendors maintain a high scorecard rating.
Offers: New Order Invitations
The Offers section displays new assignments available for acceptance. Here, vendors can view incoming orders and decide whether to accept them. Timely responses to new order offers are key to building strong scorecards.
In Progress: Active Assignments
The In Progress section includes all active orders that need completion. Key actions include:
- Providing Status Updates: Regular updates on order progress are required to keep lenders informed. This impacts your scorecard, as lenders value responsiveness and transparency.
- Responding to Messages: Prompt responses to messages contribute positively to your scorecard.
- Uploading the Completed Report: Once the work is complete, upload the report to meet quality control requirements.
- Quality Control (QC) Checks: Reports must pass all QC checks to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- Meeting Deadlines: Completing assignments before the due date is critical for maintaining a strong scorecard.
- Acknowledging Revisions: Once a report is uploaded, it's critical to address any revisions or report acknowledgements as soon as possible. An assignment will not be completed out until all acknowledgements have been addressed.
All Assignments: Tracking Completed Orders
The All Assignments section provides an overview of all orders, including:
- In Progress: Current orders still being worked on.
- Completed: Orders that have been finalized, with details on paid or pending payment status.
Important Note: After uploading a completed report, be prepared to address any revisions promptly and accurately. Acknowledging or making adjustments quickly and with attention to detail directly impacts your scorecard rating.
By staying organized and proactive in each assignment phase, vendors can efficiently manage orders and maintain an excellent scorecard.
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