Successful Showing & New Recruiting Prospects - #ChefLife!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a recent show where a host became a consultant, generating excitement among participants about potential new recruits and the positive impact on their teams. Several participants share their enthusiasm and personal experiences related to recruiting and team growth.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared that their host became a consultant during the show, which they found exciting and hopeful for future recruiting opportunities.
  • Several participants congratulated the consultant, Linda, expressing their joy and enthusiasm for her success.
  • One participant noted the rapid progress of the new consultant, mentioning her proactive steps in setting up her business.
  • Another participant shared their own experience of finding new team members and expressed a desire to continue recruiting.
  • Some participants reflected on the motivation and energy of new consultants, highlighting the potential for growth within their teams.
  • One participant mentioned the challenges of balancing personal life and business, sharing their own adjustments while managing family responsibilities.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the excitement of new recruits and the potential for team growth. However, individual experiences and circumstances vary, indicating differing perspectives on recruiting challenges and successes.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal anecdotes about their experiences with recruiting and team dynamics, reflecting a supportive community atmosphere focused on individual journeys.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to consultants looking for inspiration and shared experiences related to recruiting and team building within the Pampered Chef community.

pamperedlinda
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Had a show yesterday afternoon and my host decided to be a consultant - she whipped out her laptop and did her agreement while I was still there.....love it! Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of my recruiting dry-spell! I so need some new blood on my team :chef:
 
Congrats, Linda!!!
 
Way to go Linda!!!! :D
 
wahoo for Linda!
 
Congratulations!!! :D
 
You go Girl!


Sometimes it just takes one change to change everything!
 
Congrats Linda :)
 
Congratulations Linda!! That's awesome! How will this effect the way you close her show, I wonder? Or will you make it her first show?
 
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Chefbeckyd said:
You go Girl!


Sometimes it just takes one change to change everything!

Oh, I sure hope so!
 
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Chef Kearns said:
Congratulations Linda!! That's awesome! How will this effect the way you close her show, I wonder? Or will you make it her first show?

I gave her the orders. She was planning to use kit credit, but when I sat down with her after everyone left and showed her the math and what the commission was and she realized that she could be the host and consultant - she was sold! It wasn't a big show either - 3 guests, 2 bookings and $200 in sales (2 outside orders).

She is on a roll to - already downloaded p3, took the tutorial, started online training, opened her bank acct, applied for her debit card and direct deposit....all this before lunch today! I think I love her :love0010:
 
Wow! She's ready!! How cool for you?!? Hopefully she'll have her first recruit in her first 30 days, too!! Way to grow!
 
Way to go LIn! CONGRATS!
 
pamperedlinda said:
I gave her the orders. She was planning to use kit credit, but when I sat down with her after everyone left and showed her the math and what the commission was and she realized that she could be the host and consultant - she was sold! It wasn't a big show either - 3 guests, 2 bookings and $200 in sales (2 outside orders).

She is on a roll to - already downloaded p3, took the tutorial, started online training, opened her bank acct, applied for her debit card and direct deposit....all this before lunch today! I think I love her :love0010:

Wow!!!! Congratulations!! If you find an extra one like this will you send her my way??:D
 
pamperedlinda said:
I gave her the orders. She was planning to use kit credit, but when I sat down with her after everyone left and showed her the math and what the commission was and she realized that she could be the host and consultant - she was sold! It wasn't a big show either - 3 guests, 2 bookings and $200 in sales (2 outside orders).

She is on a roll to - already downloaded p3, took the tutorial, started online training, opened her bank acct, applied for her debit card and direct deposit....all this before lunch today! I think I love her :love0010:

Holy Cow! She's motivated to get this going!!! Good for her! :D I hope she does very well in her first 30 days and that it rolls over through her first 90 days and into 2011!

Did you tell her about the list of 100? At her speed, she'll probably have that sucker done in 20 minutes! LOL
 
Linda, I am SO happy for you! I have found new blood in my team and I am having fun watching this woman take the ball and run. $3600 and 4 shows in her first 30 days. One being a $1600 one! We are working on recruiting as well! I am looking for my next director and my sights are on her.

Keep that great motivation going!!:party:
 
Congrats, Linda!!! This is wonderful news!!!!
 
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cincychef said:
Wow!!!! Congratulations!! If you find an extra one like this will you send her my way??:D

umm...no! lol
 
Way to go Linda!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT FUN to have someone so motivated! SUPER JOB!
I've got one who has her first show tonight and I can't wait to watch her fly!
 
Way to go Linda!! I finally have one of those too :)
 
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chefruthie said:
Way to go Linda!! I finally have one of those too :)

Yeah for you too Ruthie! I've missed you - where have you been hiding?
 
pamperedlinda said:
Yeah for you too Ruthie! I've missed you - where have you been hiding?

Yeah, Ruthie...where have you been hiding?
 
Yeah, Ruthie -- miss you!!
 
Awww...I missed you all too! Not really hiding, just haven't had a lot of time to get on here and post. My oldest daughter and her 3 small kiddos (5,4 and 2 1/2) have been living with us since June. It's been a huge adjustment and just trying to keep my business strong has been challenging. Things are better now and everyone has adjusted, for the most part. I'll be on more and will post more, promise :o:).
Janice, I'll see you Monday :D!
 

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What are the key elements of a successful Pampered Chef showing?

A successful Pampered Chef showing typically includes engaging product demonstrations, interactive cooking experiences, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It's important to showcase a variety of products, encourage participation from guests, and provide useful cooking tips that resonate with your audience. Additionally, sharing personal stories and experiences can help build a connection with potential customers.

How can I effectively recruit new team members during a showing?

To effectively recruit new team members during a showing, focus on sharing your personal journey with Pampered Chef and the benefits of being a consultant. Highlight the flexibility, earning potential, and community support that comes with the role. Encourage guests to ask questions and consider how the opportunity could fit into their lives. Providing informational materials and inviting them to a follow-up meeting can also help facilitate recruitment.

What strategies can I use to engage guests during a showing?

Engaging guests can be achieved through interactive cooking demonstrations, hands-on activities, and asking open-ended questions to encourage participation. Incorporating games or contests related to the products can also create excitement. Make sure to acknowledge each guest and tailor your approach based on their interests and needs, fostering a friendly and inclusive environment.

How do I follow up with potential recruits after a showing?

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