Re-Activating Consultant With Spouse

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on a consultant planning to reactivate her business with the assistance of her husband, who has a passion for cooking. Participants share their experiences of collaborating with spouses or significant others in business, emphasizing the importance of clearly defined roles based on individual strengths. Successful partnerships often involve one partner handling demonstrations while the other manages logistics, leading to efficient operations. The conversation highlights the potential for personal and professional growth through teamwork, especially in challenging times.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of direct sales business models
  • Knowledge of role delegation in team settings
  • Familiarity with event planning and logistics
  • Experience in managing personal relationships within a business context
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective role delegation strategies in partnerships
  • Explore team dynamics in direct sales environments
  • Learn about event management for direct sales demonstrations
  • Investigate the impact of personal challenges on business performance
USEFUL FOR

Entrepreneurs, direct sales consultants, and individuals considering a business partnership with a spouse or significant other will benefit from this discussion.

bethsbiz
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I have a consultant who moved about 18 months ago and has bumped along doing a show here and there. She called tonight and is planning to reactivate "for good". She asked great questions, requested hospitality, etc.

The question I have is: her husband now wants to help in her biz. Are any of you out there, or members of your team, doing a "co" biz with a spouse or significant other?

If so, what tips to offer. He LOVES to cook and she is the organized, task person. I do think together they can make a great team...but I have no experience in sharing a biz with anyone. I have trouble even getting my hubby to do my dishes (which he PROMISED to do after I took him on his 2nd trip!).

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
My husband and I started out as a team and it was great, I did all the talking and her helped me pick up and put everything in the car, we were out in two hours. :) It could work out very well, the one that has the passion for it should sign up.
 
I have a team that works together - not spouses but relatives that do everything together. When they signed up I asked them who had the passion and who would do the demo. That's who signed up. It's working great for them. One demos, they both talk about the products at the show, the other does the clean up during order taking, they both get bookings.

They could be hot but one has major health problems right now and the other is going through domestic issues. They want to do this as a retirement job (5-10 years down the line) so they at least stay active at this point - don't want to lose their 2% raise either. They have said that it has been a great diversion to getting through their personal issues right now - they concentrate on PC instead of their problems but they both have said if they weren't doing it as a team they woud likely have given PC up by now.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to re-activate a consultant with a spouse in Pampered Chef?

Re-activating a consultant with a spouse in Pampered Chef refers to the process of bringing back a previously active consultant into the business, allowing them to resume selling products and earning commissions, often with the involvement or support of their spouse.

What are the benefits of re-activating as a couple in Pampered Chef?

Re-activating as a couple can provide several benefits, including shared responsibilities in managing the business, increased motivation and support, and the ability to combine efforts in hosting parties and reaching sales goals, which can lead to higher earnings.

What steps do I need to take to re-activate my consultant status with my spouse?

To re-activate your consultant status with your spouse, you typically need to contact Pampered Chef's customer service or your director, complete any necessary paperwork, and ensure that any outstanding requirements or fees are addressed. It's also helpful to discuss your goals and strategies with your spouse.

Are there any fees associated with re-activating my consultant status?

Yes, there may be a re-activation fee or the requirement to purchase a new starter kit, depending on how long you have been inactive. It's best to check with Pampered Chef's official guidelines or your director for specific details regarding fees.

Can my spouse also become a consultant if I re-activate my status?

Yes, your spouse can become a consultant as well. They can either join under your existing account or create their own separate consultant account, depending on your preferences and business goals. This can enhance your joint efforts in the business.

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