Is Skipping July Meetings a Trend This Year?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the varying approaches participants are taking regarding meetings in July, particularly in relation to an upcoming conference and the scheduling of kick-off events in August. Participants share their personal experiences and plans for meetings during this period.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions skipping a July meeting in favor of a big kick-off in August.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to hold a meeting in July despite having few attendees going to the conference, sharing their past experience of combining a conference call with a kick-off event.
  • One participant shares plans for a kick-off event on August 4th, featuring a guest speaker and opportunities to taste new recipes.
  • Another participant discusses combining July and August meetings into one on July 28, planning to have new product information available.
  • One participant notes a disagreement about a post-conference meeting being exclusive to conference attendees, while also mentioning a regional kick-off planned for August 25th.
  • Another participant indicates they will hold their regular meeting in July, followed by a combined team kick-off on August 12th.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about waiting until the end of July for a meeting, citing the need to maintain momentum and share training material.
  • Another participant plans to hold a meeting focused on a summer Olympic theme and a product sale, as they are not attending the conference.
  • One participant mentions rescheduling their July meeting to July 22 to accommodate the conference.
  • Another participant notes that their upline cluster is conducting some meetings via conference calls due to gas prices, with an in-person meeting planned for August 4.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to hold meetings in July, with some participants opting to skip or combine meetings, while others prefer to maintain regular schedules. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants are navigating their meeting schedules around a conference and the introduction of new products, reflecting a variety of personal circumstances and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into how peers are managing meeting schedules during the conference season may find this discussion relevant.

DebPC
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With conference we are going to skip one this year and have a big kick off in August. I am wondering what everyone else is doing?
 
I'd hate not to because I only have 2 going to conference. But I like the big kickoff with having the products and everything. I think what I did in January was a Sunday night conference call right when I got back from Conference and then a kick-off two weeks later. I think I'll do that again this year. I like the conference call because I can answer their questions and we can talk about some things and then at the kick-off they can see the new products in person and everything... if we are still in this house, I might make it a pool party/spa day/ retreat idea... hmmm... will have to brainstorm that!!!!
 
Me Too!!!
I'm having a KICK-OFF Aug. 4th. With a Guest Speaker my Exec.!!!
That way they can see & taste the new fall recipes. See all the new fall products. ETC!!!

In July, I'm doing a conference call. When I get back from NC.
 
I am combining July and August. We usually meet the first Thursday of the month and since that's the 3rd we are skipping it and doing the meeting on July 28 for both months. I should have the new products by then and at the very least will have the pics and info for the kick-off.
 
Our June meeting got pushed back to June 23 b/c one of our directors will be out of town and we have a guest speaker coming from the HO. We will have a post conference meeting for conference attendees only (which I don't agree with, but that's a battle for another day) on the Monday after conference and then we are having a big regional kickoff on August 25th.
 
My AD is doing her normally scheduled meeting the 2nd tuesday of the month. The we are doing a combined team kick off on AUg. 12th.
 
I am not sure. We had our June meeting on the 1st of June and I really don't want to wait until the end of July to do a meeting. So much momentum and training material has been provided for us and I have some that are struggling.

Since I am in Wave one, probably, I will have a meeting soon after we return to share the announcements, but will probably combine a fall product and August meeting together.

Late August is terrible for me with my day time work schedule.:cry:
 
I am having a meeting since I am the only Director in our group not going to NC. I plan to do the summer Olympic topic as discussed on here AND have a basement PC item sale for those that can attend!
 
We usually have ours -- there are 3 of us who do them togehter -- on the 2nd Tuesday of the month (this month it's June 10th), but we pushed our July Meeting back to July 22 to accomodate conference.
 
With gas prices being what they are, my upline cluster is doing some of their meetings via conference calls, which will be held in June (tonight) and July, just before conference. Our post-conference meeting will be in-person on Aug. 4, since we'll have products available to show and it won't conflict with the July host/guest/consultant incentive week.

Mary
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is skipping July meetings a common trend among Pampered Chef consultants this year?

Yes, many Pampered Chef consultants have reported skipping July meetings this year due to various factors such as summer vacations, family commitments, and a general slowdown in business during the summer months.

What are the reasons behind skipping July meetings?

Consultants often skip July meetings to take advantage of summer activities, including vacations and outdoor events. Additionally, the sales volume tends to decrease during this time, leading some to prioritize personal time over business meetings.

How does skipping July meetings affect sales performance?

Skipping meetings can lead to a decrease in motivation and connection among team members, which may impact overall sales performance. However, some consultants find that taking a break can help them recharge and return with renewed energy for the fall season.

Are there any alternatives to attending July meetings?

Yes, consultants can consider virtual meetings or smaller, informal gatherings to stay connected without the pressure of a formal meeting. Utilizing social media and group chats can also help maintain communication and support among team members.

What should consultants do if they choose to skip July meetings?

If consultants decide to skip July meetings, they should focus on maintaining their customer relationships and planning for upcoming promotions. Setting personal goals and staying engaged through online platforms can also help keep their business on track during the summer months.

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