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Order Sorting for Improved Host-Guest Interaction

In summary, some hosts receive all of their shows to their house and then sort and separate them, while others deliver the shows to the hosts house. Some hosts prefer not to do this work and prefer to do their own shopping for shows. It is up to each individual host whether or not they want to have their orders delivered to them.
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do any of you recieve all your shows to your house...and then you sort and separate the orders adn then deliver to your hosts house?? someone in my cluster mentioned this and it has got me thinking, gives you another chance to talk with your host face to face, and shows a bit more customer service. just wondering what your thoughts are on this?
 
no way would i do this, makes our business look harder and my DH would flip.
i print sales receipts and highlight with customers names and give to her and pick up any final checks and this keeps me in touch with the host or i tell them if they need help sorting to call me, but with the highlighted names and products they have never called me!
 
no way. I do shows ALL OVER the place and I would be in my car way too much if i did this.This is part of our hosts job and it is a very easy task for them to do.
 
I totally understand your thinking on this, and I think it's to each his own, but working this p/t I would never be able to do it. I also do shows all over- I have driven 60+ miles for a show, and I have had shows with 5+ boxes delivered, so I would never be able to cart all that stuff around, lol.

I LOVE that I don't have to make deliveries!
 
No! The only time I have shows delivered to the house is if I happen to have a host who isn't comfortable with her neighborhood to have boxes delivered - but they come pick it up at my house. Or, if I have someone do a catty show, but I add a bunch of orders to it, I may have it delievered to my house. But, those are usually the only times I'll do it.
 
One of the things I love best about my job is NOT making deliveries.

Like Deb, I do shows all over - up to an hour away - and there is no way I want the work of separating and then delivering the products. That would be time away from my family, or it would require my 5 yr old always having to be in the car while I do deliveries. Right now, I would be making deliveries on 8-10 shows a month, and that wouldn't include catalog shows.


Plus, I would say that the vast majority of my hosts LOVE opening the boxes and seeing what everyone else bought at their show! I've gotten orders from them, once they see products that others ordered, or I've had them tell me they've started their shopping list for the shows booked from theirs. I wouldn't want to take all of the fun away from them!
 
I actually do offer this as a service to my local hosts. Most of them love it & are so excited that I offer it. However, I ONLY offer it to those that live in the same town as me. Then, they come to me to pick it up.
 
I've been offering it to local hosts. Some really enjoy the added customer service, and some have wanted to go through the boxes on their own to see what everyone got. Of course most of my hosts have been people from work so far, so delivery hasn't really been an issue!
 
I do from time to time. Depending on how busy the host is and how big the order is. Some hosts work during the day and are worried about having boxes delivered when they are not home.
 
  • #10
I've occasionally done it, but only for someone here in town with a large ($1K+) show. She certainly appreciated it :)
 
  • #11
No way - not a chance. Once in a very blue moon if I have a host within 2-3 miles of my house who does a show of $1200 or more I'll do it as a courtesy...otherwise never.
 
  • #12
YES I do do this! My hosts love it! I don't advertise it as a service, I only tell my hosts about it when I close. I tell them they have the option of having me accept the delivery, sort the items and bring it to them. Also, if I decide the host lives to far away, I don't offer this service.
 
  • #13
I can't seem to she the option for shipping to consultant...I'll have to double check though.
 
  • #14
dkitten13 said:
I can't seem to she the option for shipping to consultant...I'll have to double check though.

On the Host's order, Click on Ship to Shipping Address. In the Shipping address box, type C/O your name and your shipping address.
 
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  • #15
well after reading everyones responses, i think i am going to offer this service! i don't work outside my own, so i definitely have the time to do this! and right now i have only done shows in my hometown so it won't take much to delilver but a 5-10 min drive across town. i told my last 2 hosts about this and they were both beyond grateful for this, they both work 40+hours a week. so i will just sort it all then take it to them and then they jsut have to deliver from there! i think i will continue to offer this and just see how it goes! thanks for all your input!!
 
  • #16
crystalscookingnow said:
I actually do offer this as a service to my local hosts. Most of them love it & are so excited that I offer it. However, I ONLY offer it to those that live in the same town as me. Then, they come to me to pick it up.

ditto.. :)
 
  • #17
ChefBeckyD said:
Plus, I would say that the vast majority of my hosts LOVE opening the boxes and seeing what everyone else bought at their show! I've gotten orders from them, once they see products that others ordered, or I've had them tell me they've started their shopping list for the shows booked from theirs. I wouldn't want to take all of the fun away from them!

Agreed! :thumbup:
 
  • #18
I do it......and so far EVERYONE loves it!
 
  • #19
crystalscookingnow said:
I actually do offer this as a service to my local hosts. Most of them love it & are so excited that I offer it. However, I ONLY offer it to those that live in the same town as me. Then, they come to me to pick it up.

Ditto for me. I offer it to all of my hosts who live in my town or at work and they love it! However, I as well drive to far away shows (have one coming up that is 3.5hrs away) and no way jose am I delivering that show.

To each their own. I like to see the items I haven't seen before, I check out all the stoneware to see if I see any cracks, and then I bag'er up and drop them off at the hosts house (I don't deliver to guests unless its a friend and close by).
 
  • #20
Of the 85 show I have done, I have offered to receive the order and do the sorting for all but the out-of-town hostess'. The hostess' come to my house and pick up the orders.

It gives me a chance to add a Spice packet and recipe card, to each order, and sometimes a thank you letter, telling them the benefits the hostess received, and inviting them to consider being a future hostess. Two of my best hostess' are night nurses, so this was a very important service for them. Most of my hostess' are fulltime employed, and this makes life easier for them, and many have been repeats (I think because of that extra service). I also offer to do the shopping for which they reimburse me. Note: I am retired and have the time to offer these extras. I also pay for and send the invitations. I am now encouraging e-vites, and that has worked very well on
several of my shows, where the hostess is computer savvy, and does it herself after I set up her show on my website. I love opening up my e-mails and seeing that orders have been placed for a show.
 

Related to Order Sorting for Improved Host-Guest Interaction

1. What is the purpose of order sorting for improved host-guest interaction?

The purpose of order sorting is to create a more organized and efficient process for handling orders at a Pampered Chef party. This not only helps the host feel less overwhelmed, but it also allows for a more personalized and interactive experience for the guests.

2. How does order sorting benefit the host?

Order sorting benefits the host by reducing the amount of time and effort they have to put into managing orders. By having a designated person responsible for sorting and delivering orders, the host can focus on hosting and interacting with their guests.

3. Can the host choose who will be responsible for order sorting?

Yes, the host can choose who they want to be responsible for order sorting. They can either do it themselves or delegate the task to a trusted guest or family member.

4. What is the process for order sorting at a Pampered Chef party?

The process for order sorting typically involves designating a specific area or table for guests to place their orders. The host or designated person then collects the orders and sorts them by customer name and product. Once the orders are sorted, they can be easily delivered to each guest, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.

5. Are there any tips for successful order sorting at a Pampered Chef party?

Yes, here are a few tips for successful order sorting:

  • Make sure to clearly communicate the order sorting process with the guests at the beginning of the party.
  • Have a designated area or table for guests to place their orders.
  • Use a system for organizing orders, such as alphabetically by customer name or by product.
  • Double-check orders for accuracy before delivering them to guests.
  • Thank guests for their orders and offer to follow up with any additional questions or concerns.

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