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This thread discusses concerns regarding a blog that allegedly contains plagiarized content related to Pampered Chef. Participants express their views on the implications of such violations, the awareness of new consultants regarding policies, and the communication of guidelines from the company.
Views differ on whether to report violations immediately or to first inform the consultant directly. Some participants advocate for direct communication, while others are more inclined to report the issue to the home office.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions about the challenges faced by new consultants in understanding and adhering to Pampered Chef's policies, highlighting the need for clearer communication from the company.
Consultants who are navigating the complexities of Pampered Chef's policies and those interested in understanding the community's perspectives on policy violations may find this discussion relevant.
pcsharon1 said:Wow! She's new, do you think she doesn't realize?
pcsharon1 said:I actually recently emailed home office and asked that they put this exact thing in the weekly email newsletter and in CN. It would only take them a minute to put in something that says "Due to continuing confussion and unintentional violations we would like to make the policy clear...." and go from there. Don't use all the legal wording (although I find it very clear) that is in P&P manual - just flat out say - don't put your name in association with PC as your employer in any way shape or form on any website or blog....this includes in a blog, facebook and myspace. Also no linking to your personal website.
Wouldn't that be easier than tracking down and attacking unknowing consultants?
pcsharon1 said:I actually recently emailed home office and asked that they put this exact thing in the weekly email newsletter and in CN. It would only take them a minute to put in something that says "Due to continuing confussion and unintentional violations we would like to make the policy clear...." and go from there. Don't use all the legal wording (although I find it very clear) that is in P&P manual - just flat out say - don't put your name in association with PC as your employer in any way shape or form on any website or blog....this includes facebook and myspace. Also no linking to your personal website.
Wouldn't that be easier than tracking down and attacking unknowing consultants?
Jennie4PC said:My guess is that she doesnt realize.
pcchefjane said:I couldn't find a way to contact her but did you see the "live feed" thing? It says "Hanover Park, Illinois arrived from chefsuccess.com on "Lots About Sean...and being his Mom!", Glasgow, Kentucky arrived from chefsuccess.com on "Lots About Sean...and being his Mom!", etc. That is a little disconcerting...
Hear, Hear! I totally agree.pampermejolene said:While the guidelines can be a little confusing I just wish people would READ! I read everything I possibly could when I became a consultant so that I could do the best that I could in the biz and understand what was expected etc.