Take Charge/Take Action 2009-2010!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their goals and action plans for the 2009-2010 season within the Pampered Chef community. Many participants express aspirations for promotions, increased sales, and team growth, while detailing specific strategies they plan to implement to achieve these objectives.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, aims to promote to director and plans to train their team to share opportunities and secure bookings.
  • Another participant shares their experience of connecting with hosts and adjusting their interview techniques, committing to practice interviews and maintain daily contacts.
  • One participant expresses a goal of conducting 3 to 5 shows a month and emphasizes the importance of recruiting and increasing bookings.
  • Another participant outlines ambitious goals, including promoting to Advance Director and achieving sales and recruiting awards, while planning to practice interview skills and support their team.
  • One participant mentions wanting to be the first Director in Brooklyn, New York, and earn a trip to Disney.
  • Another participant shares personal goals related to travel and achieving director status at the National Conference.
  • One participant discusses their recent contacts and emphasizes the importance of consistency in achieving goals.
  • Several users suggest implementing a daily check-in to maintain accountability and inspire each other.
  • One participant expresses excitement about their new consultant's progress and upcoming catalog shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for accountability, with some participants supporting the idea of daily check-ins while others reflect on past experiences with similar threads.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and aspirations, focusing on individual accountability and community support within the context of their Pampered Chef businesses.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for motivation and ideas for setting and achieving their business goals may find this discussion relevant.

ChefBeckyD said:
I used to offer incentives to get people to book at the beginning of the month - and then, when people want to book, I only give dates available at the beginning of the month.

Funny, I haven't been selling Trifle Bowls either, but they do love those DCB's! I think for my customers, practicality wins usually.

That was one of the reasons I went back to a more traditional demo. In the chaos of an interactive show, I wasn't able to talk about booking, etc...like I wanted to. My sales and bookings, and recruit leads are better w/o the interactive show.

And FINALLY - That's AWESOME to have 2 recruiting leads! Way to go!

Yes, I put one (of many) things I picked up at Director Express to work. It's actually funny, because I had Tammy Stanley's booking CD in my car, and right before I pulled into the host's driveway, she was talking about the same exact thing: When they came up to check out and handed me their receipt, I set it aside. I asked my questions first, offered info on the business, asked about bookings, etc before adding up their total. It was so much less rushed, and none of them felt pressured!
 
Noora, networking groups come in all types. Be sure that you're allowed to visit a time or two before officially joining. Some are really pricey.

To give you an idea of what you might expect--the one I belong to required a 1-time $50 sign-up fee and asks for a monthly $20 donation. The donation is strongly suggested but not mandatory. Only one businessperson from any given field is admitted for membership. For me that means that not only am I the only PC consultant, I'm the only one selling kitchen tools. Meetings are held twice a month. If you miss more than 3 meetings in any 1-year period you lose your membership. (You can rejoin.) If you must miss a meeting and arrange for a substitute that doesn't count as a miss. Your sub doesn't have to be in your same line, so my life coach friend could sub for me. This group is specifically for Christians in business, so the meetings involve prayer and a devotional as well as business ideas and networking. The group has open events every 2 months.

I thought that might give you some things to look for/ask about.
 
Thank you for the suggestions Rae.

I spent a lot of time on the phone today. Unfortunately (as usual) a lot of it was leaving messages.

I had one a couple of people who said it just wasn't something they could do right now. One contact (a co-worker) said she'd love to do it, but she was concerned she didn't have enough room in her apartment. I suggested to her that she might be able to find someone to co-host with, and she said she'd check with her sister and get back to me.

I did speak with a friend who had said on FB that she'd like to host. We talked in the morning and tentatively set the date as the 15th. I put a host packet in the mail for her on my way to work, and set her up on my PWS. Later in the day, she posted on my wall that the 8th would work better. Unfortunately, that's my birthday weekend, and I'm not going to be doing any shows. Her husband is getting back from a business trip this weekend, and then the last weekend is Memorial Day Weekend and DS's birthday weekend. I gave her a call after work today, but wasn't able to talk to her.

Tonight, I need to clean my products so that they're clean for Sunday's show. I also want to spend some time updating my notes on my contacts, plus there's a ton of cleaning that could be done around the house.

Tomorrow I plan to go out a bit depending on the weather. They're predicting severe thunderstorms, so we'll have to see what it's like in the morning. I do need to go to the grocery store, so I think I'm going to have to make that work. Hopefully I'll get some practice striking up conversations.
 
I was planning to work on host kits today but never got to it. Make calls, leaving several messages. Took care of a few customer issues. Wasn't as productive as I'd planned, but I got lots of (evidently much-needed) rest. Tomorrow is another day.
 
Rest is important, so as long as you got something done, I think you're fine. :)

I had a show yesterday, which lived up to my expectations. Meaning: I didn't host coach very well so there were 4 guests present, and the sales are currently at about $200. I know host coaching is one of my weaknesses, and I have to work on that A LOT.

I did have three recruit leads, and I elaborated more on the Director Express thread.

I also realized, that if I get the two ladies who seem most interested to sign, I would be eligible for HO Leads, except I didn't have $1250 in sales last month, and it doesn't look like I will this month either. Even if my other show gets to $600, and this one gets to $300, that's only $900, with less than a week to go. Frustrating, but I think I'll concentrate on going forward and getting these ladies all the information they need/want first.

After the show, DS and I went to the park for a bit. I didn't get a chance to try and strike up a conversation with any of the moms, because he's still at an age where I like to be fairly close, and man is he quick. From there, we went to the grocery store. I even put my apron on, so that I could say I forgot to take it off after the show, but nothing. Even the gal that bagged our groceries didn't say anything about it, and she has made a comment about the card I used to have in the catalog tote (the one from NC that says "I love what I do, and you can too!). Maybe I just need to go more often. I tend to do big trips less frequently, mainly because of all the couponing I do.

Today is Monday, the first day of a new week full of fresh possibilities!
 
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NooraK said:
Rest is important, so as long as you got something done, I think you're fine. :)

I had a show yesterday, which lived up to my expectations. Meaning: I didn't host coach very well so there were 4 guests present, and the sales are currently at about $200. I know host coaching is one of my weaknesses, and I have to work on that A LOT.

I did have three recruit leads, and I elaborated more on the Director Express thread.

I also realized, that if I get the two ladies who seem most interested to sign, I would be eligible for HO Leads, except I didn't have $1250 in sales last month, and it doesn't look like I will this month either. Even if my other show gets to $600, and this one gets to $300, that's only $900, with less than a week to go. Frustrating, but I think I'll concentrate on going forward and getting these ladies all the information they need/want first.

After the show, DS and I went to the park for a bit. I didn't get a chance to try and strike up a conversation with any of the moms, because he's still at an age where I like to be fairly close, and man is he quick. From there, we went to the grocery store. I even put my apron on, so that I could say I forgot to take it off after the show, but nothing. Even the gal that bagged our groceries didn't say anything about it, and she has made a comment about the card I used to have in the catalog tote (the one from NC that says "I love what I do, and you can too!). Maybe I just need to go more often. I tend to do big trips less frequently, mainly because of all the couponing I do.

Today is Monday, the first day of a new week full of fresh possibilities!

Noora - you are doing all the right things! Great job!

I have a small neighborhood grocery store just a couple blocks from my home. I never buy the bulk of my groceries there, but it's wonderful for when I need a few things, or something quickly. I'll often stop in to buy a pepper, or a loaf of french bread on my way to a party. The cashiers there now know me as "our Pampered Chef Gal"...but it took a while. :-) It came from building relationships with them. We always chat when I'm checking out, and I always make sure to give them a new mini and a recipe card. Now, it's fun to go in and have them be eager to tell me what they made on their bar pan the night before, etc... I love that this a job built on relationships like that!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Noora - you are doing all the right things! Great job!

Thanks Becky. I just hope I can keep up what I'm doing long enough that I see the boost in my business before my enthusiasm runs out.
 
I've had an interesting day so far. I was out for my spa day--salon and massage. My stylist asked to be put on my USPS newsletter list. (Her computer died, and she didn't want to miss it. :)) My massage therapist gave me an order for a catalog party her friend is hosting. I got home and checked my email. One was from someone I met in March at a women's retreat. We'd sat together and connected, even though she had to leave early. I gave her my card so that she could call if she had any questions about what happened the rest of the day. In her email she asked to schedule a June show with her daughter. Yay!Another email was from my husband's cousin's aunt (she's the sister of his uncle by marriage), whom I'd met at a recent bridal shower. She lives in Minnesota. She order almost $100 worth of stuff. (Some of that her sister talked her into. I'll have to thank her at the wedding. LOL!)Tonight I'm headed out to the Extension Homemakers' International Night. It's my first meeting with this group, and it's the whole group. (They're an organization of small groups that periodically has larger gatherings.) We'll see who wants to talk PC. I won't broach the subject, but I'll be ready when someone else does. I'll let you know how it goes.
 
Oh, yeah, and I approved my ad for the local lawnmower races. :)When we were at the race last year thumbing through the program I looked around at all of the women in attendance, then looked at The Furry Guy and said, "Why am I not in here?" I checked, and it was only $25 for a 1/4 page ad. Plus, since this is a fundraiser for the Lions Club, it's going toward a good cause. I realize that sponsoring a lawnmower race is outside the box, but that's the way I roll. :)
 
Anyone remember me??? LOL!So, I took a few months "off" meaning I just turned in a show here and there to stay active while I took a long, hard look at my business and really considered what I want to achieve. Here's what I've figured:Would I love to earn Maui? SURE!! Am I going to bend over backward to earn it? No - not because I don't think I can, but because I have a hard time working toward something that I can't conceive of mentally. Since I've never been to Hawaii (or Toronto), I really have a difficult time committing to doing the work to earn it, knowing it will mean leaving my 5 kids behind (or working harder to buy them in). BUT - what I REALLY wanted was a car, since we only had one and that wasn't working out. And I REALLY wanted was a VW Beetle convertible. And hubby and I talked and agreed that if I could make the payments and get qualified, he'd give me the down payment and I could get it.So I picked it up on Sunday. And let me tell you, I have a new fire under my behind to make this work!!! I've been making calls every night for a week and I'm up to 5 shows and 2 booths for May, which is a lot for me. I'm hoping to add 3-5 more shows to my schedule, and sign a recruit or two (I have 3 strong leads right now). I also really want to promote to Team Leader by conference, because darn it, I want a ribbon!!! So, I'm hoping to get at least two (if not all 3) of my leads signed in the next two months. I'm also going to do my own HWC show next month, and I want to do an order form for HWC products to take to my hubby's office along with a recipe to get HWC orders. I'm really looking forward to making a fresh start on my business!
 
Woo hooo! Good for you, Nicole.
 
I made a few calls tonight. Closed out my show from last Thursday at about $550. With the Host's order the commissionable sales are $587. I also spoke to my Host from Sunday, and she said she's spoken to the people who were not able to make it, and will be getting orders from them tomorrow. She works ALL day tomorrow and Friday, so I will get in touch with her this weekend to close out her show.

I also spoke with a co-worker again about booking a show. We had talked over the weekend, and she said she'd love to host a show, but feels her apartment is too small. She checked with her sister about co-hosting, but unfortunately that won't work. She did say though that she can resrve the clubhouse at her apartment complex, and then also invite people in the community. The clubhouse requires a month's notice for a reservation, so we booked her show for mid-June.

I've been calling the customers from my recent shows to check how they enjoy their products, and to see if they'd be interested in hosting a show. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get a hold of very many of them. The few I have gotten a hold of, haven't been interested for the most part. I need to work on my wording when they present an obstacle.

I'm also concerned that I'm going to get to a point where I've called all of my potentials, and left messages, and don't know how many times I should call before I become a pest. I think I need to listen to my TS Bookings CD again...
 
I spoke with one of my guests from my Sunday show tonight. She had been looking for a torte pan with a removeable bottom, and I wanted to let her know that the one on the outlet was exactly what she was looking for. She had also taken a catalog show packet, and a Come Join Us booklet. When I spoke to her, she said she didn't know if she should have agreed to do the catalog show, because she's not finding enough time to see if people want to order things. She also said she felt some of the items were over-priced. Obviously, if you're not absolutely in love with the products, it's harder to sell someone else on them. She also said that while she does need to find a source of income, she's not really interested in the business because she's not interested in selling anything. She also said she was disappointed that the host of a party doesn't get free products. Huh? I don't know WHAT she was listening to during the show, because I mentioned that several times during my demo and when I did the bookings slide.

After I got home, I made some more calls. I spoke to a couple of people, but didn't end up with any bookings. One lead was very interested, but she's in charge of organizing the prom and graduation at her school this month, and just plain doesn't have free time in her calendar. She was quite interested in the pink products though, so I let her know to be on the lookout for my newsletter

I also spoke to an old recruit lead that I hadn't touched base with in a while, and I'll put more about that in the Director Express thread.

Right now, I'm listening to Tammy Stanley's bookings CDs and taking notes on the process she has for responding to objections. If I can get him to, I'd like to practice with DH. I also want to listen to the host coaching CDs and take notes on those, so that I can refer to them when I'm actually coaching my hosts.
 
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NooraK said:
I spoke with one of my guests from my Sunday show tonight. She had been looking for a torte pan with a removeable bottom, and I wanted to let her know that the one on the outlet was exactly what she was looking for. She had also taken a catalog show packet, and a Come Join Us booklet. When I spoke to her, she said she didn't know if she should have agreed to do the catalog show, because she's not finding enough time to see if people want to order things. She also said she felt some of the items were over-priced. Obviously, if you're not absolutely in love with the products, it's harder to sell someone else on them. She also said that while she does need to find a source of income, she's not really interested in the business because she's not interested in selling anything. She also said she was disappointed that the host of a party doesn't get free products. Huh? I don't know WHAT she was listening to during the show, because I mentioned that several times during my demo and when I did the bookings slide.

After I got home, I made some more calls. I spoke to a couple of people, but didn't end up with any bookings. One lead was very interested, but she's in charge of organizing the prom and graduation at her school this month, and just plain doesn't have free time in her calendar. She was quite interested in the pink products though, so I let her know to be on the lookout for my newsletter

I also spoke to an old recruit lead that I hadn't touched base with in a while, and I'll put more about that in the Director Express thread.

Right now, I'm listening to Tammy Stanley's bookings CDs and taking notes on the process she has for responding to objections. If I can get him to, I'd like to practice with DH. I also want to listen to the host coaching CDs and take notes on those, so that I can refer to them when I'm actually coaching my hosts.


Did you correct her thinking about the free product for hosts? That's just weird.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Did you correct her thinking about the free product for hosts? That's just weird.

Yes, I did. At first I was just so taken aback, because it's one of the first things I mention in my show opening, and because I always do the bookings slide at my shows.

I'm afraid the catalog show may fizzle out. She's starting to see it as an obligation, not something fun she can do to get some free stuff. I'll just have to wait and see.
 
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NooraK said:
Yes, I did. At first I was just so taken aback, because it's one of the first things I mention in my show opening, and because I always do the bookings slide at my shows.

I'm afraid the catalog show may fizzle out. She's starting to see it as an obligation, not something fun she can do to get some free stuff. I'll just have to wait and see.

Um, yeah...you would wonder why she agreed to do a catalog show in the first place, if it wasn't for the idea of free products. Maybe encourage her to gather orders of pink products, to help out a great cause? Would that be more of an incentive for her? (just brainstorming here...)
 
I didn't make very many calls today. I was staring at my phone, trying to think of who I could call, since I've made so many calls in the last few days. I don't want to be calling my customers every couple of days, leaving multiple messages, looking desperate.

I've een updating some of my contacts tonight. I haven't been doing as good of a job at it as I should have been. Since I have the capability to carry my contacts with me, and have notes about them, I might as well take advantage of that. I'll have to remember to write down my notes after each show so I don't fall behind like this.

Tomorrow I have several errands to run, so that should give me a chance to practice getting out-and-about contacts. I don't really plan to work too hard on my business beyond that. I feel I've done a pretty good job during the week, so I cn afford to relax over the weekend.
 
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NooraK said:
I didn't make very many calls today. I was staring at my phone, trying to think of who I could call, since I've made so many calls in the last few days. I don't want to be calling my customers every couple of days, leaving multiple messages, looking desperate.

I've een updating some of my contacts tonight. I haven't been doing as good of a job at it as I should have been. Since I have the capability to carry my contacts with me, and have notes about them, I might as well take advantage of that. I'll have to remember to write down my notes after each show so I don't fall behind like this.

Tomorrow I have several errands to run, so that should give me a chance to practice getting out-and-about contacts. I don't really plan to work too hard on my business beyond that. I feel I've done a pretty good job during the week, so I can afford to relax over the weekend.

Yes....you know the saying. "All work and no play...." Down time and relaxation are needed by your mind and your body! (especially with a little one on board!)
 
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This was a productive week.

I submitted a $600 show, with a catalog show booking for still this month!

I had my first Cluster Meeting at my house. It was actually new consultant training, but I invited my entire cluster. 6 of the 13 came - but we had a blast! I got great feedback from them, so felt like it was profitable and fun for all of them. One of them that came was the guy on my team...he's been a consultant for 6 months, and this was the first training he attended. He emailed me the next morning to thank me, and said it had been great training, and to make sure and let him know when I had another one! SUCCESS!

I booked 2 shows for June this week, and then had a May show have to reschedule for June, so now I have 7 shows in June...and only 2 more dates that I can book.


I also got confirmation from all of my consultants about shows booked for this month - so it looks about 99% sure that I will FINALLY promote to director June 1st. I thought it was frustrating before to have the right # of consultants, but not the right structure...but to have the structure, and still not promote is even more frustrating!
 
Finally got my show from April 25th submitted this weekend. Such a hassle for $250 in sales, but at least I have $250 in sales :)

I sent out some messages through Facebook at the end of last week, looking for someone to host a show this week. I've received one positive response saying she would let me know for sure by Saturday. I'll have to find her today to see if we're good to go.

My host for June 19 called on Saturday in a panic, because she had gone to the leasing office of her apartment complex to reserve their clubhouse for her party, only to be told they don't offer it out for residents anymore. I spoke with her this morning, and assured her that we would be able to do the show in her apartment, and there would be plenty of space.

I created the invitation for my June 5th fundraiser and sent it to the hosts for approval. I'll be stuffing envelopes this week to get those mailed out. Tonight, I'll probably be making more calls to find bookings. Maybe I'll listen to a training tape, too.
 
Well, my show for Wednesday fell through. The host wants me to check in with her for next month, though.

I did, however speak to another good friend today. She used to work here several years ago, but left to be at home with her kids, and then did some day care work. She started back to work here this morning, and caught me in the lobby as I was walking in. She said she'd want to do a show, now that her schedule is more conducive to it. I met up with her at lunch, and we set a date for a week from Thursday. :D
 
Had a fun show last night. She'll be well over $500 by the time we close on Friday with at least 2 solid bookings. :)Today was fun. I handed out one catalog with HWC flyer and 2 mini-catalogs. Then, when I emerged from the library i had a voicemail waiting. Someone at the library saw the sign on my van and called. We've now got a June wedding shower scheduled. Yippee!
 
I need help dating shows again. I am having such a hard time because my schedule is so crazy at work.
 
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AJPratt said:
I need help dating shows again. I am having such a hard time because my schedule is so crazy at work.

Anne, do you have certain days of the week that you know you won't be working?
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Anne, do you have certain days of the week that you know you won't be working?

Not really. It changes. They give us a schedule a couple of weeks out, but the hosts I have ready to schedule want more notice than what I have. I will steadily have every other weekend off, but for now, we some people out and its been hectic.
 
Anne, Offer your hosts an "Express Show" to schedule your shows a week or two out. Offer to bring the ingredients so they don't have to worry about shopping, and have her pick up the phone and call her guests to invite them.
 
Bren706 said:
Anne, Offer your hosts an "Express Show" to schedule your shows a week or two out. Offer to bring the ingredients so they don't have to worry about shopping, and have her pick up the phone and call her guests to invite them.

That's a great idea, Bren!
 
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AJPratt said:
That's a great idea, Bren!

Have you read the thread Keith started about the "sampling" show idea?

Shoot, now I can't remember the title of it....it's a great idea for an express show, though!
 
"Tools and Tastings" is the name of the express show idea.
 
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Maragib said:
"Tools and Tastings" is the name of the express show idea.

That's it! Thanks!
 

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