I Signed My First Recruit:d :Balloon: My Biz Was so Part Time for

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants celebrating the signing of their first recruits and sharing their experiences related to building their teams and focusing on directorship within their businesses.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses excitement about signing their first recruit and mentions a shift in focus towards directorship.
  • Another participant shares their own experience of signing their first recruit and also focusing on directorship.
  • Several participants congratulate the original poster and express their own aspirations or current situations regarding team building.
  • One participant mentions having two potential recruits, referred to as "fence sitters," indicating a desire to convert them into recruits.
  • Another participant notes that they have also signed a recruit recently and suggests collaborating with others for motivation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants in celebrating each other's successes and sharing similar experiences regarding recruitment and aspirations for directorship.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and emotions related to recruitment within the context of building a team in a direct sales environment.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are interested in recruitment experiences and team building may find this discussion relevant.

lacychef
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I signed my first recruit:D :balloon:
My biz was so part time for quite awhile; but the last couple years I've been doing more. This year my focus turned to directorship.....I am so excited to finally have this first part of my team! Now I can't wait to get 4 or more to add.....just had to share!
 
Wooo hoooo! Congratulations!
 
Wonderful!:thumbup:
 
You go girl!!! I have 2 fence sitters right now.
 
great job!!
 
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Thanks girls! I had to share my excitement with my cheffer friends!
It was so cool to see her on my IPT this morning!:cool:
 
Woo Hoo Lacy! One of my fence-sitters signed last week too!
 
Congratulations Lacy! I just got my first recruit too! I also just started focusing on directorship! Let's try to get there together!
 
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pampchefrhondab said:
Congratulations Lacy! I just got my first recruit too! I also just started focusing on directorship! Let's try to get there together!
Sounds awesome! Check out the thread Kathytnt started; the road to director. We're keeping each other motivated over there:thumbup:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after signing my first recruit?

Congratulations on signing your first recruit! The next steps include welcoming them to your team, providing them with resources and training materials, and setting up a one-on-one meeting to discuss their goals and how you can support them. Make sure to share your own experiences and tips to help them get started successfully.

How can I support my new recruit in their Pampered Chef business?

Supporting your new recruit involves regular communication, offering encouragement, and being available to answer their questions. You can also help them set achievable goals, provide training on products and sales techniques, and encourage them to host their own parties to gain experience and confidence.

What are some effective ways to motivate my new recruit?

Motivation can be fostered through recognition and rewards. Celebrate their milestones, no matter how small, and offer incentives for achieving specific goals. Additionally, creating a positive team culture and encouraging participation in team events can help keep them engaged and motivated.

How can I balance my part-time business with recruiting?

Balancing a part-time business with recruiting requires effective time management. Set aside specific times each week dedicated to recruiting activities, such as reaching out to potential recruits and training your team. Prioritize your tasks and focus on activities that will yield the best results for your business.

What should I do if my recruit is struggling?

If your recruit is struggling, take the time to have an open and honest conversation with them. Identify the challenges they are facing and offer support and resources to help them overcome these obstacles. Encourage them to set realistic goals and remind them that it's normal to face difficulties in the beginning.

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