smile10308
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This thread centers around a participant's excitement about becoming a Future Director within the Pampered Chef community, with many others expressing congratulations and sharing personal experiences related to leadership and fundraising efforts.
General agreement exists among participants in celebrating the achievement, though views on fundraising strategies and experiences vary.
Participants share personal experiences related to leadership roles and fundraising efforts within the Pampered Chef community, reflecting a supportive atmosphere.
Consultants interested in leadership roles and those looking for insights on fundraising strategies may find the shared experiences relevant.
roxylady said:Congratulations, Jodi!!!! I hope I see you there. I just made it this week and am buying my ticket on Monday!
smile10308 said:That is AWESOME!!! Congrats! Please tell me how you had a show over $2000???? I have to know!!!
That is so AWESOME!!! I have a fundraiser booked for January and the host has a goal of $3000 in sales. I can't wait to see how well she does. Thanks so much again for all the encouragement.!!!roxylady said:I did a fundraiser show with my son's school soccer team both the Junior Varsity and Varsity. There were 40 players and only 11 participated. They took catalogs around and received orders that way. The player with the highest amount sold won 4 tickets to Busch Gardens Tampa w/meal vouchers.
One student alone sold over $700. He won. Imagine the possibilities if ALL 40 would have participated. I might have met my $6000 quota. As is, I still sold over $5000 for November. YEAH!:sing:
Is your fundraiser with a school or children's organization? If so, a little advice- kids are ALL ABOUT the PRIZE!! Have the school/organization print out a couple of generic letters on letterhead asking for a donated prize. I am not sure what is near you but it doesn't have to be extravagant especially if they are young. Send the letter to the Director of Public Relations at the company in which you wish to receive the donation. I would also follow up with a phone call and explain who you are, why you are asking and what the fundraiser is for. This way you have an added incentive to reach the goal and the prize does NOT come out of your pocket. I had the tickets from Busch Gardens Tampa donated that way and I had teenage boys working HARD to win. Imagine a group of High School boys selling PCsmile10308 said:That is so AWESOME!!! I have a fundraiser booked for January and the host has a goal of $3000 in sales. I can't wait to see how well she does. Thanks so much again for all the encouragement.!!!
Being a Future Director with Pampered Chef means you are on the path to leadership within the company. It signifies that you are actively working towards building a team and enhancing your skills in direct sales, while also aiming to achieve higher sales goals and personal development.
As a Future Director, you gain access to exclusive training, mentorship, and resources that can help you grow your business. Additionally, you have the opportunity to earn higher commissions, bonuses, and recognition within the Pampered Chef community.
To prepare for your journey, focus on building strong relationships with your customers and team members, enhance your product knowledge, and develop your leadership skills. Participating in training sessions and networking with other directors can also provide valuable insights and support.
Some challenges you may encounter include managing a team, maintaining motivation, and balancing your personal and professional life. It's important to stay resilient, seek support from your peers, and continuously work on your personal development to overcome these challenges.
Celebrating your achievements can be done in various ways, such as hosting a team gathering, sharing your success on social media, or rewarding yourself with a special treat. Recognizing your milestones not only boosts your morale but also inspires your team to strive for their own goals.