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The thread explores various methods consultants use to simplify the process of entering their information on three-ply order forms. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding stamping, writing, and managing copies of the forms during events.
Views differ on the best method for managing information on order forms, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach. Participants share a variety of techniques and preferences.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and practices among consultants regarding the handling of order forms during events, highlighting the diversity of methods used.
Consultants looking for insights into different strategies for managing order forms and simplifying information entry may find this discussion relevant.
Geekgirl69 said:I did that at a show and everybody started writing on the top copy. Do you mention that at the beginning of the show or anything?
ChefJWarren said:Huh? They fill it out and it goes down to the pink copy. I keep the original, orgininal so I can read everything clearly.
jbdowd0798 said:I stamp the top and bottom copies. I keep the top copy but in case I mess up and give them the wrong copy they still have my info.
etteluap70PC said:I do this too. I have found it is a perfect job for my 7year old who always wants to help. Or it is something my sometimes supportive Dh will do.
laurichef said:I stamp the top and bottom copies. A great job for my kids or MIL.
Now I am looking for an easy way to change the shipping on the order sheet.
Speaking of receipts.... Does anyone give a copy of everyone's receipt to the host? With the packing slips done by PC, is this necessary?
Three-ply order forms are used by Pampered Chef consultants to collect customer orders during parties or events. The three layers allow for easy duplication, with one copy for the consultant, one for the customer, and one for record-keeping.
Consultants can streamline the information entry process by pre-filling common customer information, using clear labels for each section, and training themselves to write legibly and consistently. Additionally, they can use shorthand for frequently ordered items to save time.
Consultants can use tools like order entry apps or digital forms that can be printed later. They can also create a reference sheet with item codes and prices to quickly fill out orders without having to look them up each time.
Best practices include double-checking each entry before submitting the order, using a consistent format for writing, and confirming order details with customers at the end of the process. Keeping a checklist of common mistakes can also help maintain accuracy.
Consultants can handle multiple orders efficiently by organizing the forms by customer or party, using a numbering system for each order, and grouping similar items together. This helps in processing and submitting orders quickly while reducing the chance of errors.