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The thread discusses the paperwork participants consider necessary to bring to their upcoming cluster meeting, focusing on specific items like postcards and BINGO cards. Participants share their experiences regarding the organization and retrieval of these materials.
Views differ regarding the necessity of bringing physical postcards, with some participants recalling past experiences where they were not required, while others emphasize the need to have them on hand.
Participants are sharing personal experiences related to their preparations for a cluster meeting, focusing on the organization of materials received from the company.
Consultants preparing for cluster meetings may find the shared experiences regarding paperwork helpful as they consider what to bring.
leftymac said:In the past, you've never had to have the actual postcards. There was a ticket in our registration packet telling us to go pick up our prize, instead.
pampchefsarah said:I received my March & April at the same time, and put them in a safe place so I'd have no problem finding them when it was time to pack. I can now find Feb, May, and June, but have no idea what I did with March & April!!!
For your cluster meeting, it's essential to bring your sales reports, any customer orders, and your personal goals or action plans. This will help you stay organized and focused during discussions.
Yes, bringing product samples is a great idea! It allows you to showcase new items and share your experiences with them, which can be beneficial for both you and your fellow consultants.
While it's not mandatory, preparing documents such as your monthly sales summary, customer feedback, and any marketing materials can be very helpful. This preparation can facilitate better discussions and planning.
Yes, bringing your Pampered Chef catalog is recommended. It serves as a valuable resource for referencing products during discussions and can help you answer questions from your cluster members.
If you forget to bring some paperwork, don't worry! You can still participate in the meeting and take notes. You can always follow up with your cluster leader or teammates after the meeting to catch up on any missed information.