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The thread discusses the Show Order Form (DH04), its purpose, and the experiences of participants regarding its usage during cooking shows.
Views differ regarding the necessity and usage of the Show Order Form, with some participants finding it useful while others do not use it at all.
Participants share personal experiences related to the Show Order Form in the context of their cooking shows and order management.
Consultants interested in understanding the Show Order Form's role and its practical applications during cooking shows may find this discussion relevant.
The Show Order Form (DH04) is a document used by Pampered Chef consultants to collect orders from customers during a cooking show or demonstration. It allows consultants to efficiently record customer selections, including product details, quantities, and any special requests.
The Show Order Form (DH04) is primarily used by Pampered Chef consultants during their cooking shows. It is also utilized by customers who wish to place orders directly at the show, ensuring that their choices are accurately captured and processed.
To fill out the Show Order Form (DH04), start by entering the customer's name and contact information at the top of the form. Then, list the products they wish to order, including the item numbers, descriptions, and quantities. Finally, calculate the total cost and any applicable taxes or shipping fees before submitting the order.
While the Show Order Form (DH04) is designed for in-person events, consultants can adapt the information for online orders by transferring the details to an online platform or order system. However, it is recommended to use the designated online tools provided by Pampered Chef for a more streamlined process.
The Show Order Form (DH04) can be obtained from the Pampered Chef consultant portal or through your team leader. Consultants can also print copies as needed for their cooking shows to ensure they have enough forms on hand for customer orders.