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The thread revolves around the Weiss banquet, focusing on themes, dress codes, and communication issues among participants regarding the event's details. Participants share their experiences and seek clarification on various aspects of the banquet.
Views differ regarding the banquet's focus, with some participants expressing a desire for a more enjoyable atmosphere while others note the emphasis on recognition and awards. No clear consensus emerges on the overall sentiment towards the event.
Participants share personal experiences and insights related to the Weiss banquet, reflecting varying levels of communication and understanding within the group.
Consultants interested in the Weiss banquet details or those experiencing similar communication challenges may find the discussion relevant.
Kattyschack said:I am so sorry Meredith. I understand how you feel. I am all about the awards and recognition but I really think that it is important to have fun. Who wants a dull and boring job? When I get back from conference I want to talk to all potential recruits about all the fun I had. Not all the long and dull meetings I had.
Really? Because when Randy sent me a note last week or the week before she said that there was nothing special planned. I'm tempted to skip the slippers just so she's aware that there's a whole arm of her group that isn't getting any communication from her.Kattyschack said:Ann, I just received an email from my Director that was a forward from Randy about her dinner. It says to wear slippers (there may be a contest) and all directors should bring a goody bag. If you need more details, let me know
Sounds like Randy's banquet last year. Training before dinner, a silly apron contest, training after dinner, and recognition of people who we had never heard of (my team is very much cut off from the rest of Randy's group and we don't know anyone else).merego said:I have no idea what banquet I am in, but I do know there is no theme. I was told our banquet was more about recognition and awards and not about fun and partying. I am about fun and partying and about having people get awards and recognized. whatever one I am going to sounds kind of broing![]()
chefann said:Really? Because when Randy sent me a note last week or the week before she said that there was nothing special planned. I'm tempted to skip the slippers just so she's aware that there's a whole arm of her group that isn't getting any communication from her.
But can you forward the note to me at [email protected] so I can send it to the other gals I know are going. Thanks.
Sounds like Randy's banquet last year. Training before dinner, a silly apron contest, training after dinner, and recognition of people who we had never heard of (my team is very much cut off from the rest of Randy's group and we don't know anyone else).
The Weiss Banquet is an annual event that brings together participants to celebrate achievements, share experiences, and discuss various themes relevant to the community. This year, the themes include innovation in direct sales, team building strategies, and enhancing customer engagement.
You can join the conversation by participating in online forums, social media groups, or attending pre-event webinars. Additionally, there may be designated discussion sessions during the banquet where attendees can share their thoughts and ideas.
Yes, this year's Weiss Banquet will feature updated themes that focus on current trends in direct sales, including digital marketing strategies and sustainability practices. Attendees can expect to hear from industry leaders and participate in workshops that align with these themes.
The discussions are open to all participants of the Weiss Banquet, including direct sales representatives, team leaders, and anyone interested in learning more about the themes. It's a great opportunity for networking and sharing insights.
Yes, after the Weiss Banquet, resources such as recorded sessions, discussion summaries, and additional reading materials will be made available to all participants. This will help keep the conversation going and allow for further exploration of the themes discussed.