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Join Kerry W. Kirby and Jimmy Lancaster, the masterminds behind the Multifamily Tech Gurus Podcast Series, as they unpack one of the most frustrating and costly realities in modern multifamily technology ecosystems: the endless cycle of vendors pointing fingers at one another when systems fail. In today's highly connected operational environment, communities rely on dozens of integrated platforms, but when something goes wrong, accountability often becomes as fragmented as the technology stack itself.
In this episode, Kerry and Jimmy explore how disconnected accountability creates operational chaos for property owners, operators, and onsite teams who are left caught in the middle of endless support escalations. They break down real-world scenarios in which integrations are immediately blamed for inaccurate data, failed updates, or missing information—only to discover, after costly investigations and wasted operational time, that the root issue lay within the originating system all along.
Kerry and Jimmy's Words of Wisdom: "Connected systems without connected accountability create operational chaos. The moment vendors start treating integrations as someone else's problem, the customer pays the price—in wasted time, delayed resolutions, and broken trust. In today's multifamily ecosystem, technology providers can no longer operate in silos. If systems are connected, accountability has to be connected too. The companies that lead the future of multifamily technology will be the ones that stop pointing fingers and start owning outcomes."
Resources: Uniquely curated integrations built for simplifying data.
By Kerry W. KirbyJoin Kerry W. Kirby and Jimmy Lancaster, the masterminds behind the Multifamily Tech Gurus Podcast Series, as they unpack one of the most frustrating and costly realities in modern multifamily technology ecosystems: the endless cycle of vendors pointing fingers at one another when systems fail. In today's highly connected operational environment, communities rely on dozens of integrated platforms, but when something goes wrong, accountability often becomes as fragmented as the technology stack itself.
In this episode, Kerry and Jimmy explore how disconnected accountability creates operational chaos for property owners, operators, and onsite teams who are left caught in the middle of endless support escalations. They break down real-world scenarios in which integrations are immediately blamed for inaccurate data, failed updates, or missing information—only to discover, after costly investigations and wasted operational time, that the root issue lay within the originating system all along.
Kerry and Jimmy's Words of Wisdom: "Connected systems without connected accountability create operational chaos. The moment vendors start treating integrations as someone else's problem, the customer pays the price—in wasted time, delayed resolutions, and broken trust. In today's multifamily ecosystem, technology providers can no longer operate in silos. If systems are connected, accountability has to be connected too. The companies that lead the future of multifamily technology will be the ones that stop pointing fingers and start owning outcomes."
Resources: Uniquely curated integrations built for simplifying data.