Thoughts on 2011 Conference Workshops

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants' experiences and reflections on various workshops attended during the 2011 conference, particularly focusing on the effectiveness and content of specific sessions.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared an AHA moment about scheduling phone calls like parties, which was reinforced in the "TPC & A Full-Time Job" workshop.
  • Several participants expressed enthusiasm for Tammy Stanley's "Powerful, not Pushy" workshop, noting it inspired them to make phone calls.
  • One participant found the "Super Sellers Live!" workshop disappointing and felt it repeated information they already knew.
  • Another participant echoed disappointment in the "Super Sellers Live!" workshop, citing overcrowding and a lack of engagement.
  • Some participants noted a preference for smaller workshops, feeling they learn better in those settings.
  • One participant mentioned a negative experience with Tammy Stanley's workshop, describing her as erratic and unprofessional, while others defended her passion and effectiveness.
  • Several participants criticized the mandatory nature of some workshops, expressing a desire for more choice in their conference schedule.
  • One participant shared a positive experience in the "Book Smart-Fill your calendar" workshop but noted it felt rushed.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly regarding the effectiveness of specific workshops, particularly Tammy Stanley's sessions and the "Super Sellers Live!" workshop. There is no clear consensus on the overall quality of the workshops.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences varied widely based on personal expectations and preferences for workshop formats, indicating a diverse range of learning styles within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in insights from peers about conference workshops and those seeking to understand varying perspectives on workshop effectiveness may find this discussion relevant.

lt1jane
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Anyone have any AHA moments from conference they would like to share? Also what workshops did you attend and what did you think?

My AHA, is that I work a full-time job. It's retail and I find it hard to make phone calls because of the varying hours. My AHA - schedule phone calls just like scheduling parties. It was a tip given in my workshop TPC & A Full-Time Job

I LOVED Tammy Stanley's Powerful, not Pushy. I actually WANT to make some phone calls. I loved her idea of calling real people to practice the phone scripts (call your oldest customers first since statistically your chances of making sales are lowest with them anyway so if you screw up, it doesn't matter. By the time you reach your newest customers, you will be well practiced and natural)

I got some good info in TPC & a Full-Time Job. Use work breaks (but don't jeopardize your job) to make some of your phone calls and schedule phone calls that you need to make.

Super Sellers Live! was a waste of a valuable workshop choice. It was mandatory for me because I am not a Team Leader. I went to Spring Launch and got most of that info, also my director pounds those same things into us. It was not a bad workshop, I just could have gotten more info that would have helped me in another workshop.
 
I'll be interested in listening to TPC & A Full Time Job. The only recording I ever heard on that turned out to be geared toward team leaders.I can't believe any workshop would be mandatory. They ought to give you a choice.
 
I agree on the super sellers live. I loved Tammy Stanley's workshop. I will write more about my other workshop tomorrow .. after sleep!
 
I would have loved more of the smaller workshops. I saw one on Host Coaching with Penny Parks and Connie Florer that was fantastic. Super Sellers was disappointing - not at all what I thought and there were just too many people in there for me to get much from it. I learn better in a smaller session, I guess.
 
Mommy2amo said:
I would have loved more of the smaller workshops. I saw one on Host Coaching with Penny Parks and Connie Florer that was fantastic. Super Sellers was disappointing - not at all what I thought and there were just too many people in there for me to get much from it. I learn better in a smaller session, I guess.

Isn't it funny how people all are different? My friend was in Penny Parkes workshop and was very excited as we had heard her do her cooking demo at Spring Launch in 2010. She left disgusted and said how horrible it was and that she had 2 execs sitting by her who both fell asleep and as she looked around there were many others taking a snooze. To me that's a sure sign that they have not kept the interest of the audience.
 
I LOVED Tammy Stanley's Powerful Conversations.
 
I'm just curious who were the speakers in the Super Sellers? TIA
 
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To the people who went to Tammy Stanly, I heard she was terrible. My director went to her and swore she was stoned, drunk or on drugs!!! She swore, cried, laughed like a crazy woman and got mad at some gals who were leaving. What were your thoughts?
 
cookn' katie said:
To the people who went to Tammy Stanly, I heard she was terrible. My director went to her and swore she was stoned, drunk or on drugs!!! She swore, cried, laughed like a crazy woman and got mad at some gals who were leaving. What were your thoughts?

Must have not been the Team Leaders and below one she did. That was one fantastic!! I did hear they had a lot of audio difficulties in the director one that made some people disappointed.
 
I was in the Powerful Conversations workshop with Tammy Stanley and agree with Cookn' Kate's statement. I was there with some others including my National Executive Director who was less than impressed. I had heard she was great in the super sellers and was excited to hear her. I was very disappointed in my workshop.
 
supper sellers live... was a waste and very boring! They said the same things over and over again. And the speakers seemed to brag about how they are 2 million achivers.... "dont you want to learn from 2 million achivers??"

Powerful..not pushy was a great workshop I got tons of notes from her and she was very informative.

path to a $1000 show for me was great, the speak micheal reed was a hoot. He seems to be just like me personallity wise lol.
 
ChefShalon said:
supper sellers live... was a waste and very boring! They said the same things over and over again. And the speakers seemed to brag about how they are 2 million achivers.... "dont you want to learn from 2 million achivers??".

I agree and I'm only in PC for 90 days. They read from notecards and said "roll the clip" Not impressive! I was disappointed after listening to all the MP3 files from past conferences. I definitely filled out my workshop evaluation form... :(
 
Liseit said:
I agree and I'm only in PC for 90 days. They read from notecards and said "roll the clip" Not impressive! I was disappointed after listening to all the MP3 files from past conferences. I definitely filled out my workshop evaluation form... :(

Yes exactly! I listened to the past confernce ones to. And this was just bad. Good thing my other two where GREAT. This workshop got a fair for my evaluation form
 
My team mates were laughing at my eval. I said that they were not fun or exciting and they didn't tell me anything that I haven't or couldn't do at CC online training. They know I'm a technical person and did all the online training within 48 hours of signing my consultant agreement. :D
 
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I loved my Tammy Stanley, my director was excited to hear her speak because we loved her. She basically said she was awful. She was not impressed by her. The Thursday Tammy Stanley was terrific, but I guess not the other one.

This is one thing that stuck with my from Tammy Stanley - Remember when you call people don't ask them how they are.... they MIGHT actually tell you!!
 
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I also did the Book Smart-Fill your calendar workshop. It was full of information but flew by too fast. They did warn us at the beginning that both Lura Antokal & Cindy Peterson talk fast so they said not to try to keep up--they would email the notes to everyone. I hope they do...
 
I also was "required" to go to Super Sellers.....skipped it! What I really wanted to go to (and couldn't) was Managing your PC business and working a FT job. Does anyone have notes to it?

My conference evaluation will definitely state WE SHOULD NOT BE REQUIRED/LOCKED into a particular training. I paid to go to conference and should have the option of attending what trainings I feel I need the most!!
 
Liseit said:
I also did the Book Smart-Fill your calendar workshop. It was full of information but flew by too fast. They did warn us at the beginning that both Lura Antokal & Cindy Peterson talk fast so they said not to try to keep up--they would email the notes to everyone. I hope they do...

If the do, would you please share?!
Thanks!
 
Check their websites. I know a lot of conference presenters post their notes in the calendar or news sections.
 
I went to Tammy Stanley's Thursday workshop. She was phenomenal. Friday, not so much, according to my upline. I'm sorry that all of you Friday people had a bad experience.

And I agree with pdk09 about commenting on the evaluation form about not being locked into a workshop. I will do the same.
 
I was in the Directors workshop with Tammy Stanley and I didn't take it as being on drugs. She is extremely passionate about what she does and I have had a very long personal conversation with her, where she again cried, when she spoke about how greatful she is to The Pampered Chef (which is when she cried during the workshop). In her words, "I was still a nobody before the Pampered Chef (conference 2yrs ago) and now I am a somebody and I'm simply honored to have the opportunity to speak again." I would say from the amount of people I saw each day at her table (vs the Go for No table) she had to have done something right.

She did start off the workshop though by saying that, "I will not please everyone in this room and that is fine. I get it. I do not appeal to everyone, I get that too. I will not be offended if anyone walks out because I get it." Many of us in our row got the feeling that someone in the C-TL level workshop had done or said something that triggered this opening. There were many in the D and above workshop that I saw give her a standing ovation at the end of the workshop. She obviously did touch home with those but not to all.

I just read a post where someone thought "Help your hosts get the most" with certain speakers was top notch yet I have a team mate who said two execs next to her fell asleep as did others...again, appealed to some and not others.

I personally thought the Go for No people stunk this year (loved them last year) but yet I heard other D and aboves raving about them. Each of us will find what "speaks to us" in different ways.

FYI: When you all fill out your slips at the end of each session - they go directly to the speakers, not the Home Office but the survey we'll get via email is the one HO reads.
 
If you signed up late the other workshops were probably full. That could be why you only had that option. It's why they encourage us to sign up early.I hope you guys expressed your dislike of the certain workshops on the evaluations.
 
I took the Rapid Results for New Consultants workshop and it was fabulous, except for one key point. I have been trained, and am ademate about new consultants having their 4 shows lined up with REAL hosts who REALLY do want to do a show. I do not agree at all with the "If you build it, they will come" mentality. So, the first steps of this conference, for me, are and will continue to be done prior to signing any consultants.

Aside from that, it was all excellent.

I wasn't a fan of Tammy Stanley's personality but found her information quite valuable.
 
I wasn't able to attend Conference this year. Much to my sorrow!!! Will you please forward me any email notes that you get from any Workshops. My email is [email protected]

THANKS A BUNCH!!!
 
Liseit said:
I also did the Book Smart-Fill your calendar workshop. It was full of information but flew by too fast. They did warn us at the beginning that both Lura Antokal & Cindy Peterson talk fast so they said not to try to keep up--they would email the notes to everyone. I hope they do...

Would love to see those notes if they email them!! I SO wish that I had been in your workshop, because the Book Smart-Fill your calendar workshop that I went to was very disappointing!! Not a total loss though...got several great ideas from other consultants in the room during Q and A time!!
 
I took Top Recruiters Tell All and thought the girls did a good job.I also took Meet You at the Top. I was on Track B, so we had a super late lunch. I had a HORRIBLE headache that when we finally got to lunch & eating didn't make it go away. All I wanted to do was lay down & sleep it off. I tried my best to pay attention, but was so distracted & tired that it was difficult. From what I heard, they gave some good info too.
 
Sheila - were you in Top Recruiters Tell all with me? (Jenni & Ellington) or were you in with Grace Bott and I can't remember her name? I asked to get moved out of Grace's since she is my Director (well AD) and I can hear her anytime. I'll be disappointed if you were in the same room with me and I didn't get to meet you.

On a diff note, I'll email you the pic when I get a chance of you, Laurie and Kristina that I took after you walked. :)
 
pkd09 said:
My conference evaluation will definitely state WE SHOULD NOT BE REQUIRED/LOCKED into a particular training. I paid to go to conference and should have the option of attending what trainings I feel I need the most!!
You were not required to go. You could have opted out and not gone to any training at that time. All of the other workshops offered at that time were for Leaders. I have not walked out of a workshop no matter how bad and not gotten useful information out of it. There is always at least one thing that I put on my to do list when I leave.

My consultant went to this workshop and found it very useful and was glad that she went.. I do not think you can do a huge amout of critisism of Christina Cunningham and Susan Warshay, they are elite sellers. Maybe their presentation style was not what you wanted, because they are required to follow a script. Some people are better at scripts than others. But these 2 women have incredible businesses and I am surprised if you cannot gleen anything useful from their presentation.

There really is not much new presented at conference, it is just a different way of saying it or sometimes saying it again. Sometimes we have to hear things several different ways and times before it clicks with us.
 
Melissa78 said:
Sheila - were you in Top Recruiters Tell all with me? (Jenni & Ellington) or were you in with Grace Bott and I can't remember her name? I asked to get moved out of Grace's since she is my Director (well AD) and I can hear her anytime. I'll be disappointed if you were in the same room with me and I didn't get to meet you.

On a diff note, I'll email you the pic when I get a chance of you, Laurie and Kristina that I took after you walked. :)

I was in Grace's class. Oh, please apologize to her for me!!! I was up on the 2nd row with my head down rubbing my temples. They kept looking at me. I guess it was pretty obvious that I was ready to get out of the room. But it had NOTHING to do with them, it was my awful headache. I really needed to just go lay down & sleep it off!
 
I wasn't able to go to NC this year but I know last year that there were speakers that brought up ideas that I had never considered. To me they were out of the box and they REALLY helped my business. I do think that different areas can get into ruts and you don't even realize it. I had never thought of multiple selling until one of my workshops. The presenter talked about how she sells TWO deep covered bakers at a time to most customers who get one (just by pointing out that you can't make dinner and dessert for the same meal without having two unless you want to take the time to wait for it to cool down and wash it). From there she sells two each of the prep tools needed (because who wants to wash those too)? Then she sells threes by selling the two and asking if they have anyone/thing they will need to have gifts on hand. It amazed me and guess what? People will buy multiples if you ask and show with suggestions.
 

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