Processing a Show for First-Time Recruit: What Does It Mean? - Jen

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the process of signing a first-time recruit in the context of using a kit credit for a show. Jen, the original poster, inquired about the requirement that the show must be processed before the recruit can complete her agreement. It was clarified that "processed" refers to the show being received in the system, not necessarily shipped. The consensus is that the recruit can proceed with her agreement approximately 24 hours after the show submission, as long as her PHD number is accessible in the system.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of the P3 system for entering kit credits
  • Familiarity with the policies regarding recruit agreements
  • Knowledge of the CC system for tracking show status
  • Basic understanding of the timeline for processing shows
NEXT STEPS
  • Review the policy manual for details on processing shows and recruit agreements
  • Learn about the P3 system functionalities and best practices
  • Investigate how to track and manage recruit progress in the CC system
  • Explore common issues faced by first-time recruiters and their resolutions
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for first-time recruiters, team leaders, and anyone involved in the onboarding process of new recruits within the context of direct sales.

jross93
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Hello all! I have a quick question. I've tried searching the forum, but didn't see what I am looking for. I am signing my first recruit. She chose to use the $40 kit credit on her show for the large kit. I entered it into P3. She's ready to do her agreement (I submitted her show yesterday). I saw in the policy manual that PC has to process the show the kit credit was used on before the recruit can complete their agreement. My question is this: What do they mean by "the show must be processed"? Does this just mean received? Or does it mean picked/shipped..... The show is showing in CC as received now. Can she go ahead and complete her agreement now?

This is my very first recruit, so I have no experience with this side of things. Thanks in advance for your help!
Jen
 
Check to see if you can pull up her PHD number in CC. If you can, you should be fine. Otherwise, call HO to check. I don't think she'd have to wait until it is shipped.
 
She doesn't have to wait until the show ships. Usually about 24 hours after the show is submitted.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to process a show for a first-time recruit?

Processing a show for a first-time recruit involves finalizing the details of their initial sales event, including collecting orders, entering them into the system, and ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed. This step is crucial for helping new recruits understand the sales process and how to manage their own future shows.

Why is it important for first-time recruits to learn how to process a show?

Learning how to process a show is essential for first-time recruits because it equips them with the skills needed to run successful events in the future. It helps them understand the logistics of order management, customer service, and how to maximize their sales potential, which are all vital for building their business.

What resources are available to help first-time recruits process their shows?

First-time recruits can access various resources to help them process their shows, including training materials provided by Pampered Chef, online tutorials, and support from their upline or mentor. Additionally, many recruits find it helpful to participate in training sessions or webinars that focus on show processing techniques.

How can a mentor assist a first-time recruit in processing their show?

A mentor can provide valuable guidance to a first-time recruit by walking them through the show processing steps, answering questions, and offering tips based on their own experiences. Mentors can also help troubleshoot any issues that arise during the process, ensuring that the recruit feels supported and confident.

What are common challenges first-time recruits face when processing a show?

Common challenges include managing customer orders, understanding the software or system used for processing, and dealing with time constraints. First-time recruits may also feel overwhelmed by the amount of information they need to learn quickly. Addressing these challenges through training and support can help them overcome obstacles and succeed.

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