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The thread discusses the timing and delivery of the monthly CN (Consultant Newsletter) among Pampered Chef consultants, with participants sharing their experiences regarding the receipt of the March and April editions.
Views differ regarding the reliability of the mailing process, with some participants expressing frustration over delays while others note improvements in the recent delivery of the April CN.
Participants are sharing personal experiences related to the timing of the CN mailings, with some discussing the implications of product availability mentioned in the newsletter.
Consultants interested in the timing and delivery of the CN, as well as those curious about product availability and accessing the newsletter online, may find this discussion relevant.
I would definitely email HO about that. They might let you if enough people want it - sure wouldn't hurt to bring it up.janetupnorth said:Nothing really "stood out" for me as I read it the first time, but it brought a question to mind I'd like to ask HO tomorrow.
If sheet pans are on "stop sell" for April, does that mean we CANNOT order them for KE month? I REALLY wanted one of each during KE month!
I don't think that was the issue last month. I got plenty of other junk mail!vwpamperedchef said:I think part of the problem with the Post office is it goes out as "bulk mail" which means they can deliver it last so to speak. It has the least priority.
"CN Timing" refers to the timing of consultant notifications and updates regarding promotions, product launches, or company announcements within Pampered Chef. It is often discussed among consultants to gauge the effectiveness and impact of communication from the company.
No, the timing of CN notifications can vary based on several factors, including the consultant's location, their level within the company, and the specific event or announcement being communicated. Some consultants may receive information earlier than others, leading to discussions about whether this is fair or indicative of future changes.
Odd CN timing can lead to confusion among consultants, potentially affecting their sales strategies and planning. If consultants feel they are not receiving timely information, it may impact their ability to effectively promote products or participate in promotions, which could ultimately affect their sales performance.
Yes, odd CN timing could be indicative of internal changes or shifts within Pampered Chef. It may suggest that the company is reevaluating its communication strategies or adjusting its approach to consultant engagement, which could have long-term effects on the business model.
Consultants can adapt by staying proactive in their communication with the company and fellow consultants. They should also focus on building a flexible sales strategy that can accommodate changes and uncertainties. Engaging in regular training and staying informed about industry trends can also help consultants remain competitive despite any timing issues.