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The thread centers around experiences and inquiries regarding the Director Express meetings, with participants sharing their thoughts on the content, structure, and overall value of the events.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness and focus of the training, with some participants expressing positive experiences while others felt it did not meet their expectations. No clear consensus emerges on the overall value of the meetings.
Participants shared personal experiences and reflections on the training sessions, indicating a range of expectations and outcomes based on individual perspectives.
Consultants considering attending future Director Express meetings may find the shared experiences and insights helpful in making their decision.
jbdowd0798 said:I talked in another thread that there were all levels there and it was good. I had a few ah ha moments and things I'm changing about my business I learned from DE and SL.![]()
Here's some information from the first one that was done last night in Illinois:The class focused on business basics starting with prospecting, doing a strong opening/closing, 30-second commercials, host coaching and recruiting interviews. It was A TON of info smashed into 2 2 1/2 hour chunks, but I thought it was excellent. My personal recruits who attended were completely excited to hit the ground running!
esavvymom said:Question.....do have you do "role playing" exercises with others? I absolutely HATE THOSE! I know the benefit, but it just sends me into a panic attack...almost literally. Just SO not me.
Registration has opened up for the one in my area. I'm on the fence about it- I have ZERO bookings for April and beyond (well, a few hosts who are rebooked- but not until May/June). If they are focusing on getting bookings as well as the rest associated to Director-ship, I might consider it. But if they have you doing lots of role-playing exercises, I might as well stick with what I've already done in training.![]()
So those who've been???
esavvymom said:Question.....do have you do "role playing" exercises with others? I absolutely HATE THOSE! I know the benefit, but it just sends me into a panic attack...almost literally. Just SO not me.
Registration has opened up for the one in my area. I'm on the fence about it- I have ZERO bookings for April and beyond (well, a few hosts who are rebooked- but not until May/June). If they are focusing on getting bookings as well as the rest associated to Director-ship, I might consider it. But if they have you doing lots of role-playing exercises, I might as well stick with what I've already done in training.![]()
So those who've been???
baychef said:They only have you do little pauses to discuss and suggest some role playing ideas. We did a little but not much. It is very not intimidating. I know that you hate role playing but practice at least with the family pet!!! It will help you become more comfortable with wording and help you develop your own wording that fits you better but gets results. Even a stuffed animal would be a great role model partner!!
I was amazed that even though the training was basic bookings, etc...it was a more matter of fact training. In other words, if you WANT directorship here are the tried and true ways...but no excuses! Even after 10 years, I am amazed at what listening to what others try and do helps me learn another new skill.
pampchefsarah said:I THINK I registered for a Director Express in my area, but don't know how to find confirmation. Did those of you who went receive a confirmation e-mail, or did you just show up?
Director Express is a program designed for new directors in Pampered Chef to help them quickly ramp up their business and leadership skills. It provides resources, training, and support to help directors achieve their goals and grow their teams effectively.
Yes, I attended Director Express, and it was an incredibly valuable experience. The training sessions were informative and engaging, and I appreciated the opportunity to connect with other new directors. The support from experienced leaders was also instrumental in helping me feel confident in my new role.
Director Express offers a variety of training sessions that cover essential topics such as team building, effective communication, and sales strategies. There are also workshops focused on personal development and leadership skills, which are crucial for new directors.
There is typically no additional cost to attend Director Express for new directors, as it is part of the benefits provided by Pampered Chef when you achieve the director level. However, it’s always good to check for any specific requirements or updates from the company.
To prepare for Director Express, it’s helpful to review the materials provided by Pampered Chef, set clear goals for what you want to achieve during the training, and come with an open mind ready to learn. Engaging with other attendees and networking can also enhance your experience.