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The thread discusses participants' experiences and impressions from various Spring Launch events. Many share their excitement about new products, guest speakers, and the overall atmosphere, while some express disappointment regarding specific aspects of the events.
While many participants shared positive experiences and excitement about the events, there were differing opinions regarding the quality of speakers and organization, particularly at the St. Charles meeting. No clear consensus emerged on the overall satisfaction with the events.
Participants shared personal experiences from various Spring Launch events across different locations, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of their experiences.
Consultants who are unable to attend Spring Launch events may find the shared experiences and insights from participants helpful in understanding what to expect and the excitement surrounding new products.
deanna_g said:All I remember is that the guy's name was Tony. I don't remember the girl's name. I was really hoping Jean Jonas would be there since we were the Chicago meeting. )-:
heather223 said:I truly think it is the speakers and sales managers that make the meeting. Ours certainly didn't have the energy that it did last year. The information presented was great, but our speakers were just not motivating to me. (Which is odd because I have seen them before and I know that one is very inspirational!) Still it was great.
WHAT?! That's slightly crazy!ChefBeckyD said:We had one GREAT speaker (Marna Ross)
and we had some who weren't so great. We had one who was actually offensive. We had about 20 people from our overall cluster there, and it was the topic of conversation on the way home, and also last night at our meeting. One of the consultants on our team said that consultants like her were why she quit PC before. (she re-signed under my D.)
heather223 said:I truly think it is the speakers and sales managers that make the meeting. Ours certainly didn't have the energy that it did last year. The information presented was great, but our speakers were just not motivating to me. (Which is odd because I have seen them before and I know that one is very inspirational!) Still it was great.
wadesgirl said:WHAT?! That's slightly crazy!
ChefBeckyD said:Yeah, some of the stuff she was saying we couldn't believe we were hearing. She is a fairly new consultant who has had a lot of success in a very short amount of time. But at what price success? That is the question. We all wondered why someone from PC didn't check on what she was going to say before she walked up there. Here parting comment was "I set up an appt. to talk about having a show with the director of the conference center. And I know his niece is in the room here somewhere, but too bad. I got to him first. Haha!" (that last haha was said in a very mocking way.)
TOTALLY uncalled for, and showed no class.
wadesgirl said:WHAT?! What was her training on? Wow I'm just shocked and amazed!
ChefBeckyD said:Host Coaching, if I remember correctly. (she has a $700+ show avg....in an area with the highest unemployment in the nation.) Everything she was saying though was all stuff that used to make me avoid home party consultants like the plague. My director and I spent some time at our meeting last night actually doing damage control - letting all of our newer consultants know that what she was advocating is NOT Pampered Chef, and not the way that we do things.
trps said:I can't imagine what she would have said bad to increase sales. Did she just tell customers lies to get orders?
ChefBeckyD said:No....I don't remember her talking about host coaching. Mostly I remember her bragging about how wonderful she is, and what a great consultant she is .
I didn't take any notes from her segment. The only thing I remember well enough to quote was her parting shot. And, you could have heard a pin drop when she left the stage. (well, you could have if there hadn't been excessive booming noise constantly from the cheerleading competition next door.)
ChefBeckyD said:Yeah, some of the stuff she was saying we couldn't believe we were hearing. She is a fairly new consultant who has had a lot of success in a very short amount of time. But at what price success? That is the question. We all wondered why someone from PC didn't check on what she was going to say before she walked up there. Here parting comment was "I set up an appt. to talk about having a show with the director of the conference center. And I know his niece is in the room here somewhere, but too bad. I got to him first. Haha!" (that last haha was said in a very mocking way.)
TOTALLY uncalled for, and showed no class.
The Spring Launch event is an annual gathering where Pampered Chef consultants and potential consultants come together to learn about new products, sales strategies, and marketing techniques for the upcoming spring season. It's an opportunity to get inspired and motivated for the busy selling season ahead.
During the Spring Launch, Pampered Chef typically unveils a range of new kitchen tools, gadgets, and cookware that will be available for sale in the upcoming season. Attendees can expect to see innovative products designed to enhance cooking and meal preparation.
Yes, the Spring Launch usually includes various training sessions led by experienced consultants and corporate leaders. These sessions cover topics like effective selling techniques, product demonstrations, and how to grow your Pampered Chef business.
Absolutely! The Spring Launch is a fantastic opportunity to network with other Pampered Chef consultants. You can share experiences, exchange tips, and build relationships that can help you in your business journey.
There may be a registration fee to attend the Spring Launch, which can vary depending on the location and format of the event. It's best to check with your Pampered Chef director or the official Pampered Chef website for specific details regarding costs and registration.