How to Run a Successful Office Show Competition?

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on organizing an "office show" competition where employees can participate in a sales contest, with incentives such as free products or discounts. Participants express concerns about the professionalism of hosting such events in various workplace environments, including accounting and architecture firms. The concept of "Pamper a Business" is referenced as a previous initiative, highlighting the need for effective strategies and ideas for executing these competitions successfully. Participants seek insights and experiences from others who have conducted similar office shows.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of sales competition structures
  • Familiarity with incentive-based marketing strategies
  • Knowledge of event planning in corporate environments
  • Experience with promotional materials, such as flyers
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective sales competition formats for corporate settings
  • Explore best practices for creating promotional flyers for office events
  • Investigate incentive structures that motivate employee participation
  • Learn about managing corporate events while maintaining professionalism
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Office managers, sales team leaders, event planners, and anyone interested in enhancing employee engagement through competitive sales initiatives.

quiverfull7
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Does anyone have... or have already posted...
a flyer about drop off office shows... like where you leave it and
come back a day or two later? I'm thinking of pitching it as an in office
competition ... whomever collects the highest sales gets the free product value... and maybe drawing for any 1/2 price items that are earned ... or maybe not... and just the winner gets it all...
I'd LOVE to hear from anyone who has done these types of shows and just how you have handled them....
let the ideas flow! :) please????
 
Ooooooo... me too, me too, me too!!!
I'm wondering how well "office shows" do. The places that I have worked (accounting firm, architecture firm, non-profit) would not have been pleased if a consultant stopped in to do this... The companies weren't uptight (in fact, I had a great time working at each one), they just wouldn't have found this very professional. I have been having a hard time deciding if I wanted to try this route... Any thoughts would be appreciated!
 
Geez, I know we've had this discussion but I'm having no luck finding anything in the files section or in the thread search.

I remember it was called "Pamper a business"
 
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I'm bumping this up because I remember the discussion also but can't find anything so I'm hoping someone else can help us out.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Office Show Competition?

An Office Show Competition is a fun and engaging event where Pampered Chef consultants showcase products in a workplace setting. Employees can participate in cooking demonstrations, taste testing, and games, all while learning about the products and potentially winning prizes. The competition aspect can involve teams or individuals competing for the best sales or participation rates.

How do I organize an Office Show Competition?

To organize an Office Show Competition, start by selecting a date and time that works for the office. Reach out to employees to gauge interest and gather a list of potential participants. Plan the event by choosing recipes to demonstrate, preparing promotional materials, and setting up a space for the show. Consider incorporating incentives, such as prizes for top sellers or participants, to encourage engagement.

What types of products should I feature during the competition?

Focus on popular and versatile Pampered Chef products that can be easily demonstrated and are appealing to a wide audience. Items like kitchen gadgets, cookware, and meal prep tools are great choices. Additionally, consider featuring seasonal products or those that align with upcoming holidays to pique interest and relevance.

How can I encourage participation from employees?

To encourage participation, promote the event well in advance through emails, flyers, and word of mouth. Highlight the fun aspects of the competition, such as team-building opportunities and the chance to win prizes. Offering incentives, such as discounts on products or gift cards, can also motivate employees to join in and engage with the event.

What are some effective ways to promote the Office Show Competition?

Utilize multiple channels to promote the Office Show Competition, including email newsletters, company intranet, and social media platforms. Create eye-catching flyers and posters to display in common areas. Consider hosting a pre-event teaser, such as a quick demo or product sampling, to generate excitement and interest among employees.

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