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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses participants' experiences with viewing newsletters and their plans for year-end recognition and gifts for their teams. Several users express difficulties in accessing HTML content in newsletters, while others share their approaches to team recognition and gift-giving during meetings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions receiving a newsletter but encountering issues with viewing HTML content, despite having the capability to view HTML in other emails.
  • Another participant shares a similar experience, indicating a potential problem with the newsletter itself.
  • Several participants express that they also cannot view the newsletter properly, suggesting a common issue.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, discusses plans for small gifts and year-end recognition at their December Holiday party and in January.
  • Another participant shares their intention to give team members postcard stamps as gifts and considers using PC bucks or gift cards for recognition in January.
  • One participant mentions giving PC cookbooks as gifts to team members, highlighting personalized recognition for their contributions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the newsletter viewing issues, with multiple participants experiencing similar problems. In terms of year-end recognition and gifts, there is no clear consensus as participants share varied approaches and ideas.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences related to newsletter accessibility and team recognition practices within the context of their roles as Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on common technical issues with newsletters and various approaches to team recognition and gift-giving may find this discussion relevant.

DebPC
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End of Year RecognitionAt your meetings in Jan/Feb are you giving just recognition for 2007 yearly accomplishments or gifts too? If so what do you usually give?
 
I am planning on doing small gifts at our December Holiday party. I will do year end recognition in Jan.
My gift to my team this year is going to be my over the top homemade carmel apples.
 
ShanaSmith said:
I am planning on doing small gifts at our December Holiday party. I will do year end recognition in Jan.
My gift to my team this year is going to be my over the top homemade carmel apples.


I do mine in Jan as well. I'm going to do a conference call after Leadership because by the time I get home everything will be on Consultant's Corner anyway so they'll know everything. Then at the end of Jan, I'm going to have a Saturday event so everyone can see the new products, bring potential consultants and do year-end recognition.

I ordered 12 black PC mugs from Merrill and will fill them with candy... that's my team gift this year. I like getting them something with the logo on it!
 
I'm doing a standard recognition/meeting in December but in January I will do year end recognition.

I am giving each of my team members postcard stamps (idea from here!) as a gift in a card for being on my team.

For my recognition in January, I am planning to either do PC bucks or Staples gift cards....still pondering...and I'll have to decide what categories I recognize. This is my first full year as a director with an active team so the possibilities are endless!

Fun!
 
Newsletter?I get the newsletter. It says if I can't view it, then I don't get html messages, but I do and still I get code. It also says to click this link and change my settings, but I can't find where to change my settings to text only. HELP??
 
I get that too. I know I can see HTML b/c I can see it in every other email I get, just not this one. I think it's a problem here.
 
ack ok I will investigate, thanks!
 
same here..
 
happypcgal said:
I'm doing a standard recognition/meeting in December but in January I will do year end recognition.

I am giving each of my team members postcard stamps (idea from here!) as a gift in a card for being on my team.

For my recognition in January, I am planning to either do PC bucks or Staples gift cards....still pondering...and I'll have to decide what categories I recognize. This is my first full year as a director with an active team so the possibilities are endless!

Fun!

I'm giving each a PC cookbook - Someone suddenly reaping the rewards of her efforts is getting Just Desserts or the stoneware INSPIRATIONS for being such an inspiration.

New consultants are getting All the Best, because the best is yet to come,

I can't remember all the little sayings (I've got them written out ~ but am a little loopy from pain meds here). Really cute though. As a bow topper I am giving each of them a Nancy's PC stamp that they can use to create their own postcards, and some booster stamps too.

:)
 
thanks Greg! I got the same messages last month, but figured it was just growning pains then....
 
Me too
 
Same for me too;)
 
I think I see a theme going on here....
 
Can I chime in on the theme? I can't view it either!!
 
I can't either... thought it was just me
 

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