Lunch Meeting with Prospective Opportunity: How to Handle It?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies for engaging with a prospective consultant during a lunch meeting. Participants share their personal experiences and approaches to handling such discussions.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that their prospective consultant appreciated a non-pushy approach and seeks advice on how to proceed with the discussion.
  • Another participant humorously suggests a light-hearted approach while emphasizing the importance of answering questions and sharing enjoyable experiences.
  • A fourth participant shares their experience of starting meetings by gauging the prospective consultant's readiness and interests, highlighting the importance of addressing any concerns they may have.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific approach to take, with some participants emphasizing a more casual, conversational style while others focus on structured questioning to gauge interest.

Contextual Notes

Participants draw from their own experiences in similar situations, reflecting a variety of personal styles in discussing the opportunity with potential consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on engaging with prospective team members during informal meetings may find the shared experiences relevant.

pcjulie
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I have a girl coming over on Monday for lunch who is interested in the opportunity. She approached me and said she was interested in learning more and that she liked my non-pushy approach to selling. Any advice on how to handle our discussion? Thanks!
 
Tie her to a chair and force her to sign-isn't that what you did with me?:D
just kidding-I liked your non pushy approach, so just answer her questions and tell her how much fun we have!
Good luck!
 
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Ask a lot of questions!Ask her questions, let her do the talking! Find out what she likes about PC, what she is looking to make, how many days she wants to work, etc. Then you know better what to tell her!
 
Julie,

I always start out my meetings asking "So is this something you're ready to do and just need to know how to get started or did you want some more information?" I've had two people who knew it was what they wanted to do and just needed a contract and the information to get them started in their business.

If she's not ready to sign yet, then find out what interests her in the business. You may love the free products but to her it may be the chance to get out and meet new people. Let her know that what she is looking for in her business is a benefit you have enjoyed.

Find out what is holding her back from starting her business today. When people voice their concerns you will probably find that you can put them at ease. Think about all of the questions you had when you started and she probably has a lot of the same ones.

Lastly, remember that this is all about her. We know that Pampered Chef CAN work for everyone but it may not be their personal choice. Our job is to give them all of the information so that they can make the best decision for them.

Sharing the opportunity is a great way to grow your business and you never know what doors you may open in someone's life!

Michele
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I prepare for a lunch meeting with a prospective Pampered Chef consultant?

Before the meeting, gather materials that showcase the Pampered Chef products, the business opportunity, and any promotional materials. Prepare a brief presentation about the benefits of joining Pampered Chef, including potential earnings, support, and training. Also, consider bringing samples of popular products or recipes to demonstrate their use.

How do I start the conversation during the lunch meeting?

Begin the conversation by establishing a friendly rapport. Ask open-ended questions about their interests in cooking or direct sales. Share your own experiences with Pampered Chef, focusing on what you love about the products and the community. This will help create a comfortable environment for discussing the opportunity.

What key points should I emphasize about the Pampered Chef opportunity?

Highlight the flexibility of the business model, the potential for income, and the support provided by the company. Discuss the training resources available, the community aspect of being a consultant, and the ability to work at their own pace. Make sure to address any concerns they may have about starting their own business.

How can I handle objections or concerns raised during the meeting?

Listen carefully to their concerns and validate their feelings. Respond with empathy and provide clear, factual information to address their objections. Share personal stories or testimonials from other consultants who faced similar concerns but found success. Encourage an open dialogue to ensure they feel heard and supported.

What follow-up actions should I take after the lunch meeting?

After the meeting, send a thank-you message expressing your appreciation for their time. Include any additional information they requested and offer to answer any further questions. If they seemed interested, suggest scheduling a follow-up call or meeting to discuss the opportunity in more detail. Keeping the lines of communication open is crucial for nurturing their interest.

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