How to Handle a Possible Recuirt if They Mark Maybe on the Dpds

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and strategies related to handling potential recruits who express uncertainty about joining as consultants, particularly when they mark "maybe" on recruitment forms. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for approaching these situations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about a successful show and their nervousness regarding their first potential recruit who marked "maybe" for recruitment.
  • Another participant suggests calling the potential recruit to address any questions they may have about the opportunity or offering to send brochures followed by a follow-up.
  • One user mentions the idea of meeting with the potential recruit alongside a director to provide support and guidance.
  • Another participant notes that understanding the recruit's hesitations, such as the startup fee, could help convert their "maybe" to a "yes."
  • One participant encourages seeking help from a director or recruiter for support during the first recruitment experience.
  • Another user mentions the value of listening to a recruiting CD from their booster kit, which they found helpful in preparing for their first recruit.
  • One participant shares their experience of asking a potential recruit about the possibility of getting paid for their product knowledge, suggesting it could help them see the benefits of joining.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to take with potential recruits who are uncertain, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective strategy.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily consultants sharing their personal experiences and strategies for recruitment, reflecting a range of comfort levels and approaches.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are new to recruitment or those looking for ideas on how to engage with potential recruits may find the shared experiences helpful.

mommyhugz1978
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I had a huge show on Monday night, things were awsome!!! I had a guest that not only marked maybe tohosting a party, SHE has Almost EVERYTHIGN PC makes, but she also marked maybe to recuriting. My question is becasue this would be my frist recurit how do I handle it? Thanks
 
Call her ask to meet her if she has any ?? about TPC opp. or offer to send her brochures then follow up.
 
maybe your director and you can meet with this lady and have lunch. You can listen to your director and learn from her.
 
Yeah I would suggest meeting with her to see what would change her maybe to a yes. It might be somthing so simple as to the $90 start up fee or something else. Good luck!

Bria
 
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Thanks... This is one of my first possible recurits I have only been doing this for five months so I am really nervous.. and I don't want to sound too pushy
 
Then definitely ask your director or recruiter to help you on your first one!
 
Listen to the recruting CD that came in your booster kit. It was a huge help to me! I am coaching first recruit (she's signing Friday, closer to payday) and it's made a big diff!
 
I have had a similar experience and justed asked the recruit lead "You already have all the products and use them dailiy, have you ever thought about getting paid for your knowledge?" This will open your recruit's eyes and just lead into how most of your show is on product knowledge and she definitate already knows all of that, so it would be a walk in the park for her. Good luck!
 
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Thanks....... for all the suggesetions... I knew that I loved this website for a reason!!! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when a potential recruit marks "Maybe" on the DPDs?

When a potential recruit marks "Maybe" on the DPDs (Decision Point Documents), it indicates that they are uncertain about joining the business at this time. They may have reservations or need more information before making a commitment.

How should I follow up with someone who marked "Maybe"?

Follow up with a friendly and supportive approach. Reach out to them after a few days to see if they have any questions or need clarification about the opportunity. This can help them feel more comfortable and informed about their decision.

What information should I provide to someone who is unsure about joining?

Provide them with details about the benefits of joining Pampered Chef, such as flexible scheduling, potential income, and support from the community. Share success stories and testimonials from other consultants to help them visualize their potential success.

Should I pressure them to make a decision if they marked "Maybe"?

No, it's important to avoid pressuring them. Respect their decision-making process and give them space to consider their options. A supportive and understanding approach will build trust and may lead them to join when they feel ready.

How can I encourage a "Maybe" recruit to consider joining sooner?

You can encourage them by inviting them to attend a team meeting or a product demonstration. This allows them to see the community and culture of Pampered Chef firsthand, which may help them feel more inclined to join sooner.

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