DebbieJ said:Yeah, I just pretty much tried NOT to look at them the whole time.But as my Sales Manager reminded me, these people (the VPs) hardly ever go to shows and know very little about how to do a show, so they wouldn't know any different. I was worried about saying the wrong thing about a product or something, but honestly NONE of those people know the details either! LOL!
That's so funny! I just had a VP host a show. It was Maggie Fredricks who is the VP of Company Meetings and Incentives (you know - the one who helps decide where all the awesome incentive trips are going to be!!). She wanted to do an interactive show and I was a little nervous because when she told me this, I had yet to do a truly interactive show (I'm a little slow to come around to this idea I guess). So, I watched the DVD and "practiced" for it by doing my next door neighbors show the week before as an interactive show. But, Maggie's went very well and I was excited! Leading up to the show, I was nervous (although luckily no other PC people were there) but those nerves went away by the time I got to her house.
Oh and what made me feel good is afterwards she said the consultant she used for a show a few years ago had a VERY long show and she was impressed how quick mine was (her guests were gone within 2 hours of the start time, including mingling, eating and ordering time - which was kind of a record for me too!). Yay!