Splitting Up Host Special: Fairly and Equally

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses how to fairly split the host special between co-hosts in the Pampered Chef system, particularly when one host has significantly more orders than the other. Participants share their experiences and insights on how the P3 system handles these situations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the process of splitting the host special and whether it is done automatically by P3 or if the hosts need to negotiate.
  • Another participant mentions that only one host special is allowed and that the hosts must decide how to split it among themselves.
  • Several users explain that when adding a co-host in P3, there is an option to specify how much free product each host receives, allowing for flexible splits based on their orders.
  • One participant emphasizes that the split can be done down to the cents, providing precise control over the distribution of the host special.
  • Another participant shares their experience, suggesting that if hosts cannot agree on the split, P3 can evenly divide the host special as an option.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether P3 automatically splits the host special or if hosts need to negotiate, with some participants indicating that negotiation is necessary while others suggest P3 can handle it.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with the P3 system and the dynamics of co-hosting in Pampered Chef shows, highlighting the importance of communication between hosts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating co-hosting situations and looking for insights on how to manage host specials fairly within the P3 system may find this discussion relevant.

DeeDee616
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Can both ladies get the host special?

And how does it get split up when i put it in to P3? Does it go right down the middle?

One host had MUCH more orders the the other. so they want it to be fair. Do i let them hash it out or does P3 do it? thanks!
 
Only one host special is allowed. They will have to split it up how they want. After the FPV they both get the discount.
 
When you add a co-host, it gives you an option on the right side of the host free product value to tell P3 who gets how much free product. EX: if you are splitting a $700 show, you can assign $90 to the host and $50 to the co-host, or $100/$40, $70/$70 ... however they want it done. ;)
 
Sheila said:
When you add a co-host, it gives you an option on the right side of the host free product value to tell P3 who gets how much free product. EX: if you are splitting a $700 show, you can assign $90 to the host and $50 to the co-host, or $100/$40, $70/$70 ... however they want it done. ;)
You can split the FPV even down to the cents!
 


Hi there! Thank you for reaching out. The host special is a great opportunity for both hosts to benefit from their combined orders. When entering the orders into P3, the system will automatically split the host special between the two hosts based on their individual orders. If one host has significantly more orders than the other, it may be best to let them discuss and come to an agreement on how they would like to split the host special. However, if they are unable to come to an agreement, P3 can also evenly split the host special between them. I hope this helps clarify the process. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to split up a host special fairly and equally?

Splitting up a host special fairly and equally means distributing the benefits of the host special among multiple hosts in a way that is perceived as just and balanced. This ensures that all hosts feel valued and receive an appropriate share of the rewards based on their individual contributions and sales.

How can I determine what is a fair split of the host special?

A fair split can be determined by considering the sales volume of each host, the number of guests they bring, and their overall participation in the event. You can create a point system where hosts earn points based on these factors, and then allocate the host special rewards according to the points earned.

What are some examples of host specials that can be split?

Examples of host specials that can be split include discounts on products, free items, or exclusive offers available only to hosts. For instance, if a host special allows for a certain number of free products, you can divide those products among the hosts based on their sales or contributions.

How can I communicate the split to my hosts to ensure transparency?

To ensure transparency, communicate the criteria for the split clearly to all hosts before the event. You can provide a written explanation of how the host special will be divided, and offer to answer any questions they may have. This openness helps build trust and ensures everyone understands the process.

What should I do if one host feels the split is unfair?

If a host feels the split is unfair, it's important to listen to their concerns and discuss the criteria used for the division. Be open to feedback and willing to make adjustments if necessary. Maintaining a positive relationship with your hosts is crucial, so addressing their concerns promptly and fairly can help resolve any issues.

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