Franklin Covey Organizer for Pampered Chef: Pros & Cons

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various opinions and experiences regarding the Franklin Covey organizer designed for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on its usability, size, and effectiveness in managing their business and personal tasks.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses dissatisfaction with the organizer, citing insufficient space for tasks and a preference for a more traditional planner.
  • Another participant shares a similar negative experience, mentioning the inconvenience of carrying multiple binders and preferring a more portable solution.
  • Several users mention that the layout of the planner does not meet their needs, particularly those balancing multiple jobs and responsibilities.
  • One participant appreciates the planner for its effectiveness in organizing their Pampered Chef business, noting a significant increase in recruiting success.
  • Another participant discusses modifying the planner to fit their existing binder, indicating a desire for customization to better suit their needs.
  • Some participants highlight the importance of having enough room for notes and tasks, expressing concerns about the planner's design limitations.
  • One participant mentions taking a class on the planner and finding it helpful, while others express interest in learning more about effective planning strategies.
  • Another participant reflects on their decision not to purchase the organizer after reading others' experiences, indicating a preference for a different planner style.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants, with some expressing strong dissatisfaction with the Franklin Covey organizer while others find it beneficial for their specific needs. No clear consensus emerges regarding its overall effectiveness.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to their roles as Pampered Chef consultants, with varying levels of business involvement influencing their opinions on the planner's design and functionality.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the Franklin Covey organizer may find the shared experiences helpful in evaluating whether it meets their organizational needs.

gingerjenny
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Does anyone have the franklin covey organizer made just for PC? Do you like it? Could you use it for other things? It doesnt show a lot about it online. Jen
 
Personally, I hate it. I have a full time job, and the President of a Non Profit organization and sell Pampered Chef and there isn't enough room. They only leave a very small area for things to do...it just is not big enough. The notepad in the back is nice but the sheets tear off so you lose them. It is in a really nice binder but I won't be getting a refil in 07 unless they change the format. I will go back to my plain franklin covey pages where I have more room. I have spoke with others in my cluster that PC is their only job and they say they don't have enough room either. I think it is a personal preference thing. Hope this helps.
 
I hate it too! And, in my former job I was a long-time user of a Franklin Covey planner. I am much more effective using my good old free planner that Home Office gives us, and keeping that in sync with my Pampered Partner tasks.

Recently I removed the inside calendar pages of my Franklin planner, and slipped my old PC calendar inside and now carry that to meetings!

The one thing I really didn't like about the F.C. binder is that I like to be able to carry my business as portable as possible - so that as I am sitting at baseball practices and field hockey, appointments, etc....I can make phone calls and have everything at my finger tips. When I switched over to the FC binder, I found I was now carrying TWO binders....the FC calendar and my "business binder".....it got to be cumbersome.

My most effective method is having a 3 ring binder that zips closed. In this I carry everything.....the most recent KCN, specials, reference items, a zippered pouch with business cards, pens, small calculator, etc. tabbed sections for follow up with booking leads, recruit leads, etc.

Melinda
 
Melinda, I am with you...you hit the nail on the head...my husband is always asking me why I am carrying 2 binders in my briefcase...next year there will only be one...I am tired of lugging 2 around. If there was some way I could swap over now I would definitley do it. I have been thinking about writing Franklin Covey a letter and letting them know that it isn't working for a lot of us career oriented women!
 
I actually did contact Franklin Covey and their response was something like "thanks for your input, but we consulted heavily with Home Office in the design and think its good so we're not changing!"

Melinda
 
I didn't purchase the Pampered Chef "binder" from Franklin Covey, just the calendar insert. My reason? I carry a planner cover that is a 3-ring binder and had other things that I wanted to continue to carry around. I took the Franklin Covey planner to a printer and had holes drilled in it so I could put it in my 3-ring planner cover. I like it okay. I use the weekly pages as a "to do" list for the day (instead of listing out appointments).

Good news, the 2007 calendar was at National Conference. The spiral is MUCH bigger (no, that's not the good news) so I think you may have to purchase a different cover from Franklin Covey if you want to use one stamped with Th Pampered Chef. Please check with the company to be sure before you spend more money.

Okay, the good news is that the pages have already been drilled AND there are tabs on the monthly section of the calendar. I do plan to purchase just the insert for 2007 and will use a pair of snips to cut the wire spiral and use the calendar in my 3-ring planner cover.

Have I confused you completely or just a bit? :)
 
I personally LOVE the Franklin Covey planner. I do 2-4 Pampered Chef shows a week and this is my only job. It has help me tremendously on recruiting because of the rolling contact list in the front of the book. I went from four all last year to 11 so far this year! I took both classes at conference and for those that aren't already using a system this is GREAT
 
I have recently taken the Franklin Covey class for business executives and I loved the class and loved the way that they taught me to stay organized...however, I need more room in my planner to support all I do...I guess I am just too busy...Chefjeanine, you did not confuse me, you actually helped me. Is there more room on the to do section?
 
nicolespcshows said:
Is there more room on the to do section?

Nicole,

I don't think the layout changed at all. Anyone else notice a change in this area?
 
If they layout didn't change...count me out. It would be great if I only used it for Pampered Chef and family stuff but for work it just doesn't have enough room. If anyone knows about the layout I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance,
 
I keep toying with the idea of buying a Franklin Covery PC planner but I am not sure if I want to or not, I use the calender right now that I got from PC for free but I slip it inside a black leather binder with the PC logo on it that came with my booster kit when I signed up in April of this year...... It looks almost like the Franklin Covey planner but a little differnt know one knows the differnce....... I use my PC Calender for everything personal, work and PC, I don't like not having room to write especially sience I work another job other than PC and I am a MOM TOO!!!
 
I didn't get to go to conf. this year...I don't have the FC organizer either, but have been eying it...I need to get better organized! I'm interested to hear what the couple of you that took the class at conf. learned....have any good tips?
 
I love my PC Franklin planner - PC is my only job outside the home, so I can see where it wouldn't be enough for those with other jobs though! For me it is just right! Before this I was using the Planner from PC - so it's a huge improvement!
I took the 101 session for FP at Conference, and loved it! The biggest tip I received was to spend 20-30 minutes planning your week (with your family - like on Sun. night or another down time when you are together) and then each morning spend 10 minutes planning your day (on your own - with a cup of coffee:) ) Just that simple trick is already helping me! There was so much more though - I highly recommend going to this - I'd love to go to an extended one if there was one happening in my area!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I love my PC Franklin planner - PC is my only job outside the home, so I can see where it wouldn't be enough for those with other jobs though! For me it is just right! Before this I was using the Planner from PC - so it's a huge improvement!
I took the 101 session for FP at Conference, and loved it! The biggest tip I received was to spend 20-30 minutes planning your week (with your family - like on Sun. night or another down time when you are together) and then each morning spend 10 minutes planning your day (on your own - with a cup of coffee:) ) Just that simple trick is already helping me! There was so much more though - I highly recommend going to this - I'd love to go to an extended one if there was one happening in my area!
That's a really great idea!!! Sometimes my husband and I are not totally on the same page each week and need to compare our schedules more...we need to just pick a time when we're all together on Sunday and do that!

Thanks for the tip!!!
 
I'm glad I didn't purchase it after I've read what some of you have to say. But I don't like the one from the HO either. The flat one was much better.
 
Palm PilotDo any of you use a Palm Pilot or other PDA to keep your schedule? I was using that before I started with PC and I can't give it up, but I'd like to find some good ways to incorporate it into my business. I like that with the paper organizer you can put post-its on the dates that you want to have shows so that potential hosts can see easily what is available. I'm just not sure how to do that with a PDA, unless I print out my calendar and do the same. I'd still have to carry a paper calendar and try to remember the available dates when I'm out and about without my PC binder. Any thoughts?
 
I thought this would be great and help me keep organized. I do like the tips and such but the three problems I have with it are the size, the small to do area and the spiral binding. I'm a SAHM but still found the to do list small to keep up with who I wanted to call, kids appointments, church activities and just general errands! I definately will not be purchasing it again. I like the idea of a regular binder and then hole punching pages. I'll be looking for some different inserts to keep me on track and probably just bring the free planner to shows for open dates. I have started using the Pampered Partner program and print out my to do list for contacts at the beginning of the week. That way I can always carry that with me.

I had a pda but found that I just still really like the paper method. Maybe if they integrated with PP? :)
 
I love my planner and I just ordered a bunch for my cluster. We will be doing training at a cluster meeting on how to use them. Since it is nearing the end of the year, they are on sale for only $9.95. That is a great deal! Then in January we can just buy new inserts. I ordered them at the Frankiln Covey store in Chicago at conference and there was no shipping or tax.
 
Having homeschooled my sons and ran an in home day care, and did Pampered Chef I am a long time user of the full size :) Franklin Planner. LOVE IT!

When PC introduced this one I did not buy it b/c it does not have the features that are in my planner. I wish that PC would have just partnered with FC to make refill pages with a PC'ish background. And a PC binder.

There's no way I'm giving up my full size planner.

I also did use a PDA........but in my little opinion, nothing beats writing it down and flipping pages. I'll stick with paper.
My PDA crashed and I lost everything on it. I know dumb me..........didn't back it up on my computer.

Kris
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of using the Franklin Covey Organizer for Pampered Chef?

The Franklin Covey Organizer offers several advantages for Pampered Chef consultants, including enhanced organization of appointments, tasks, and customer information. Its structured layout helps users prioritize daily activities, ensuring that important tasks are completed on time. Additionally, the customizable pages allow consultants to tailor the organizer to their specific needs, making it a versatile tool for managing their business effectively.

Are there any disadvantages to using the Franklin Covey Organizer for Pampered Chef?

One potential disadvantage of the Franklin Covey Organizer is its cost, which may be higher than other planning tools on the market. Some users may also find the physical format less convenient compared to digital alternatives, as it requires manual updates and can be bulky to carry. Additionally, the learning curve associated with effectively utilizing all the features may be a barrier for some users.

How does the Franklin Covey Organizer improve time management for Pampered Chef consultants?

The Franklin Covey Organizer improves time management by providing a clear framework for scheduling and tracking tasks. It encourages users to set specific goals and deadlines, helping them stay focused on their priorities. The built-in tools for daily planning and reflection enable consultants to assess their productivity and make adjustments as needed, ultimately leading to more efficient use of their time.

Can the Franklin Covey Organizer be used for personal and professional tasks?

Yes, the Franklin Covey Organizer is designed to accommodate both personal and professional tasks. Its flexible layout allows users to integrate their personal appointments, family commitments, and business-related activities in one place. This holistic approach helps consultants maintain a balanced life while effectively managing their Pampered Chef business.

Is the Franklin Covey Organizer suitable for new Pampered Chef consultants?

The Franklin Covey Organizer can be suitable for new Pampered Chef consultants, especially those who prefer a structured approach to organization. However, new consultants may find it beneficial to start with a simpler system to avoid feeling overwhelmed. As they become more familiar with their business needs, they can transition to the Franklin Covey Organizer to take advantage of its comprehensive features.

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