What Are the Various Types of Motivation for Downlines?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various types of motivation for downlines within the Pampered Chef community. Participants share personal experiences and ideas regarding what motivates their teams, including recognition methods and motivational quotes.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that instant recognition via email and acknowledgment at meetings motivates their team.
  • Another participant shares their experience of enjoying handwritten notes from their Director, expressing that receiving positive mail is uplifting.
  • One participant discusses sending postcards to top performers in sales and for significant achievements, indicating that this recognition is appreciated.
  • Several users mention that personal excitement and enthusiasm can serve as a motivator for their teams.
  • One participant notes that high show totals and bookings can be motivating factors for their team members.
  • Another participant highlights the importance of team member testimonials and various forms of recognition, such as cards and flowers.
  • One participant expresses concern about their team being primarily part-time and questions what might be missing in their approach to motivation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the most effective forms of motivation, with no clear consensus emerging on a singular approach that works for all teams.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and methods related to motivation, reflecting the diversity of approaches within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into motivational strategies for their downlines may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

DebPC
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How many different types of motivation?I thought it'd be fun and informative to come up with as many forms of motivation for our downlines as we can think of.
I can think of quotes, company and cluster contests, and quick tips.
 
Instant recognition via email and recognition of a variety of things at meetings seems to motivate my team - "if she did that...".
 
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0h- a great PC recipe!
 
Charms and PC logo gifts.
 
I love receiving all types of recognition!

I must write that one of my favorites is a handwritten note (in the mail) from my Director. I just love getting those. As a matter of fact, I am trying to get better at sending them to my team.

I think we are all used to getting bills and junk mail. Getting something positive in the mail is just so nice.

I think I will send some messages today!

Thanks for this thread!
Lisa
 
I send this postcard each week to the person leading in sales. I also send it if they sign someone or if someone qualifies. Whatever is appropriate. It's formatted to print on a 4x6-inch index card. I have a blank stack of index cards and just print them as I need them.

I was thinking about maybe doing a promo with my team that they would get a card for certain things they do and to save them like the ones HO is sending out for recruiting and then have them turn them in at the holiday party for something....
 
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Me being excited and showing it- is a big motivator to my team!

I love this quote by Zig Zigler- " "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily."
 
Happy Chef said:
Me being excited and showing it- is a big motivator to my team!

I love this quote by Zig Zigler- " "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily."

I LOVE that quote! Thanks!! I need to hang that in my office!
 
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Team member testimonials, great books, cards, and flowers.
 
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I find a high show total can be very motivating as well as getting lots of bookings at a show and/or new recruits.
 
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I have many part timers on my team and emailing is a great way to touch base with them . I send 2-3 emails a week with great info from Chef Success. Love the cut and paste.
 
No matter what they say their goals are when they sign up every one of my team ends up being very part time. What am I missing? I am in close contact with everyone and try to listen and work with them (when they return my calls, answer the phone or emails) but I am lucky if even a couple people do 2 shows in a month.

I just challenged them to be a 25 show team again since we have a lot of new people. I will be shocked if we don't do it in September but...
 
Please share your favorite recipes here!
 
Creame Cheese Mints

1 (3 ounce) package cream
cheese, softened
1 tablespoon butter, softened
3 cups confectioners' sugar
2 drops peppermint oil
any color food coloring paste (optional)

1. In a large bowl, combine cream cheese, butter, and confectioner's sugar. Mix in peppermint oil. Color as desired with food coloring paste, or leave white.
2. Roll mixture into small balls, and place on waxed paper. Flatten with a fork dipped in confectioners' sugar. Let dry for about 2 hours on waxed paper, then freeze or refrigerate.
 
Classic Waffles

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 eggs
1 1/2 cups warm milk
1/3 cup butter, melted
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

In a large bowl, mix together flour, salt, baking powder and sugar; set aside. Preheat waffle iron to desired temperature.

In a separate bowl, beat the eggs. Stir in the milk, butter and vanilla. Pour the milk mixture into the flour mixture; beat until blended.

Ladle the batter into a preheated waffle iron. Cook the waffles until golden and crisp. Serve immediately.
 
I use Nikki's recipe for mints minus the butter for all showers and special occasions
At a cake supply store you can find little rubber candy molds for about 99 cents and roll the balls in sugar and press in they pop right out and are beautiful on a tray.
 
Chicken Tortilla Soup

2 cans cheese soup (I use the spicer ones)
1 can tomato soup
2-3 can chicken stock
1 can green chilies (for spicier version, I add a can of rotel tomatoes)
2-3 chicken breast, cooked and shredded
tortillas
shredded cheese

Whisk the soups and chicken stock together. Add green chilies and chicken. Warm to simmering. Do not boil. Serve with tortilla chips and cheese.
 
Pumpkin TrifleCake Layer
1 Box Vanilla Cake Mix (and ingredients to make it)
1 Tbsp Cinnamon Plus

Pumpkin Layer
1 Large Box Vanilla Pudding
1 1/2 cup Milk
1 (15oz) can pumpkin (without spices)
3/4 tsp Cinnamon Plus
16 oz Frozen Whipped topping (thawed)

Top Layer
1 Small Box French Vanilla Pudding
1 Cup Milk
8 oz Frozen Whipped topping (thawed)


1) Mix the Cinnamon Plus in with the cake mix, add the other ingredients that the box calls for. Bake. When cool, cube.

2)Mix large box of pudding, 1 1/2 cups of milk, Can Pumpkin, and Cinnamon Plus mix that well, fold in 16 oz Whipped Topping

3)Combine 1 cup Milk, Small box of Pudding, fold in 8 oz whipped topping.

To assemble your trifle place part of the cubed cake in the trifle bowl, put pumpkin mixture on top of that then top with pudding mixture. Repeat.
 
I have transferred all of the recipes to the new area that is under
Community
Hobbies
Cooking
Please post all new recipes and comments there! :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of motivation for downlines in direct sales?

There are several types of motivation for downlines in direct sales, including intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, social motivation, and achievement motivation. Intrinsic motivation comes from personal satisfaction and enjoyment of the work, while extrinsic motivation involves tangible rewards such as bonuses or recognition. Social motivation is driven by the desire for connection and support within the team, and achievement motivation focuses on personal goals and milestones.

How can financial incentives motivate downlines effectively?

Financial incentives, such as commissions, bonuses, and performance-based rewards, can effectively motivate downlines by providing tangible goals to strive for. When downlines see a direct correlation between their efforts and their earnings, they are more likely to stay engaged and motivated to achieve higher sales. Additionally, tiered commission structures can encourage them to reach higher levels of performance.

What role does recognition play in motivating downlines?

Recognition plays a crucial role in motivating downlines by acknowledging their hard work and achievements. Public recognition, such as awards or shout-outs during team meetings, can boost morale and foster a sense of belonging. When downlines feel appreciated and valued, they are more likely to remain committed and motivated to continue their efforts.

How can personal development opportunities serve as motivation for downlines?

Personal development opportunities, such as training sessions, workshops, and mentorship programs, can serve as powerful motivators for downlines. These opportunities not only enhance their skills and knowledge but also show that the company is invested in their growth. When downlines see a pathway for personal and professional development, they are more likely to stay engaged and motivated to succeed.

What impact does team culture have on downline motivation?

The team culture significantly impacts downline motivation by creating an environment of support, collaboration, and positivity. A strong team culture fosters relationships and encourages members to share their successes and challenges. When downlines feel connected and supported by their peers, they are more likely to stay motivated and committed to achieving their goals.

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