Need help with the new Pampered Chef format? Here's an outline for you!

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Discussion Overview

The thread focuses on participants seeking and sharing outlines and tips for the new Pampered Chef format, particularly to assist new consultants in navigating it effectively.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a need for an outline for the new format to help a new consultant who cannot attend a Cook N Book event.
  • Another participant mentions a previous thread where outlines were shared, indicating that resources may already exist within the community.
  • A participant shares a detailed list of tips for conducting a successful cooking show, which includes strategies for engaging guests and managing the demonstration.
  • One participant offers to share their outline and additional tips, acknowledging the overwhelming nature of the new format.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the availability and usefulness of outlines, with some participants indicating that resources exist while others are actively seeking more structured guidance.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the experiences of consultants navigating a new format, highlighting the collaborative nature of the community in sharing resources and support.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants and those looking for guidance on the new Pampered Chef format may find the shared experiences and tips beneficial.

quiverfull7
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Does anyone have an outline for the new format? I'll go to CC in a minute to look as well but I wondered if anyone here had done one? I have a fabulous new consultant who lives too far out to make it to the Cook N Book so we're trying to find whatever help we can get for her. TIA
 
There is thread on here that I saw the other day where people posted their outline within their replies.
 
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Thanks Jennifer. I found that thread but I was hoping someone had an actual outline typed up to share with new consultants. I'll have to work on something. Thanks
 
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Yeah! I found this on CC. Thought I'd post it just in case anyone else needs it.

Tips for a Winning Cooking Show!
Choose the ideas you want to use in your Shows.

Ask your host to guide guests as they arrive: “When your
friends arrive, please tell them, ‘Come on in, drop your
purse, and go to the kitchen. We’re going to have some
fun making the recipe together!’”

Set up your demonstration area as close to guests as
possible. Bringing guests closer to you helps create
instant rapport.

Ask guests to wash hands (or use gloves) if they want to
help out.

Have guests stand around the demonstration area to
make it easier for them to get involved.

When you begin your Show, set your Clock/Timer for 40
minutes. When it goes off, you might say, “I’ve promised
myself to keep it short for you, so that means I have about
5 minutes to wrap up. If there’s a product you want to
know more about, be sure to ask me while we’re enjoying
the recipe.”

Ask questions that get guests sharing their experiences,
e.g., “What’s one Pampered Chef® product no kitchen
should be without?”

Choose five products you want guests to try during the
Show. Be sure to have them share what they liked about
using the product.

Read one small recipe step and ask someone to do it.
While the guest is using the product for that recipe step,
talk about it as you normally would, including booking and
recruiting lines.

When guiding a guest to use a product, give clear
instructions so that they can feel successful.

Pass around products that are not ’t part of the recipe to help
guests experience their special features, e.g., the aroma of
Pantry products, the flexible heads of our scrapers, or the
“lock/unlock” closure on the Chef’s Tongs.

Begin the checkout with a warm-up question like, “Did
you enjoy yourself tonight?” Continue with an invitation to
explore the business opportunity, ask if they’d like to host
a Cooking Show, offer future customer care and ask for
referrals, especially for the Wedding Registry.

Ask everyone, every time, because then you won’t
overlook anyone. Show appreciation and end your checkout on
a positive note.
 
Hi there! I understand your situation and I'm happy to help. The new format can seem overwhelming at first, but don't worry, I have an outline that can guide you through it. I've also attended the Cook N Book event and have some additional tips and tricks that I can share with you and your new consultant. Just let me know what specific areas you need help with and I'll be more than happy to assist. Looking forward to helping your consultant succeed! TIA.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new Pampered Chef format?

The new Pampered Chef format refers to the updated approach in how products are presented, sold, and promoted within the Pampered Chef community. This includes changes in catalog layouts, digital tools for consultants, and enhanced training resources to improve the overall experience for both consultants and customers.

How can I access the new Pampered Chef format resources?

You can access the new Pampered Chef format resources through the official Pampered Chef website or consultant portal. There, you will find training materials, product information, and marketing tools designed to help you adapt to the new format effectively.

What should I do if I'm struggling to adapt to the new format?

If you're struggling to adapt to the new format, consider reaching out to your upline or fellow consultants for support. Additionally, take advantage of the training sessions and webinars offered by Pampered Chef to gain a better understanding of the new tools and strategies.

Are there any specific training sessions available for the new format?

Yes, Pampered Chef offers various training sessions specifically focused on the new format. These sessions may include live webinars, recorded tutorials, and interactive workshops that cover everything from product knowledge to effective selling techniques in the new format.

How can I provide feedback about the new format?

You can provide feedback about the new format by contacting Pampered Chef's customer service or using the feedback forms available on the consultant portal. Your insights are valuable and can help improve the experience for all consultants and customers.

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