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This thread explores how participants share information about Pampered Chef during shows, focusing on the company's history, values, and personal experiences related to its culture.
There appears to be a general agreement among participants on the importance of sharing the company's history and values during shows, with various personal experiences contributing to this theme.
Participants share personal anecdotes and insights based on their experiences as consultants, reflecting their individual approaches to discussing the company at shows.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively communicate the company's history and values during their presentations.
dannyzmom said:I talk about WHY Doris started this company and how we are ALL ABOUT family.
DebbieJ said:Me too. I also bring up that Doris started it right here in suburban Chicago. Most people don't know that.
The best way to introduce Pampered Chef at a show is to start with a brief overview of the company's history, mission, and values. Highlight the quality of the products and how they can enhance cooking experiences. Share personal stories or testimonials to create a connection with the audience.
It's important to strike a balance when sharing information about the company. Aim to provide a concise overview that includes key points about the company's history, product quality, and values. Limit this to a few minutes to keep the audience engaged and focused on the products being demonstrated.
Absolutely! Sharing your personal experience with Pampered Chef can help build credibility and trust with your audience. Discuss how the products have impacted your cooking or how being a consultant has benefited you personally. This personal touch can resonate with potential customers and recruits.
Avoid discussing any negative aspects or controversies related to the company. Steer clear of overly technical details that may confuse the audience. Instead, focus on positive experiences, product benefits, and how Pampered Chef can enhance their cooking and entertaining.
Encourage guests to ask questions by creating an open and inviting atmosphere. You can do this by pausing during your presentation to invite inquiries, or by specifically asking if anyone has questions about the company or the products. Make sure to respond enthusiastically to foster engagement and interest.