What Type of Games Should I Play?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various game ideas for a party, particularly in the context of Pampered Chef gatherings. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for engaging activities that can enhance the party atmosphere.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience with a game called "Love it, Have it, Want it," where guests discuss their feelings about products.
  • Another participant mentions a point-based game involving various fun criteria for scoring, which adds an interactive element to the gathering.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests the "Mystery Ingredient" game, where guests create dishes from random ingredients they bring.
  • Another idea shared by the consultant is a "Chopped" style competition, where guests must prepare a dish from a basket of ingredients within a time limit.
  • A participant points out that a resource with a variety of game ideas is available in the files section of the forum.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of game ideas and experiences without indicating agreement on a single preferred option.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is centered around enhancing the experience of Pampered Chef parties through interactive games, reflecting personal experiences rather than formal recommendations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative and engaging game ideas for their parties may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

jmmadurski
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Friday - I'm having a party of about 10 people and making one reciepe. I'm looking for a game to play, anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
 
gameslast night i played a game called love it have it, love it want it it was really fun, a lot of people were doing like it want it cause almost everyone there did not own anything pc.
What they do is when you use a product if someone says love it have it you have them explain why they love it if they love it want it you can ask them why they would want it. I gave some tickets and at the end did a drawing from all the tickets HTH
 
check out the files section I posted a whole book on games. There are tons of ather games posted there too. You could also do a search for games. There are a feww good posts about them.
 
GamesFriday - I'm having a party of about 10 people and making one reciepe. I'm looking for a game to play, anyone have any suggestions? Thanks

I have the guest fill out the door prize slips, then turn it over to add up there points. See below. Have Fun!

Point Game

I wonder who came here from afar,
Give yourself 5 if you came by car.
Were you on time? Not one minute late?
Punctuality pays so give yourself 8.
A watch is 6 and each ring is 2, 10 more points if your eyes are not blue.
Score yourself 5 if you show any pink, But take away 10 if you left dishes in the sink.
Count all of your buttons... each gives you 1
Except if they are white and then you get none.
For each bow that you have add on 2
But safety pins are taboo,
So for each one you’re wearing
you must subtract 2.
1 point for each year that you have been wed,
But take away 5 if your purse is red.
Now sons are neat, on that we agree
So for each one you have you my now add 3.
But when adding up points, girls are worth more
So for each one that you have you may now add 4.
If you kissed your husband or boyfriend today, add 12
If you kissed them both you must subtract 20
Because you’re in trouble and trouble a plenty!
Now, that’s all there is so total your score
Except if you’re a special friend, there IS one more.
It’s 50 points bonus for VIP
If you’ll be a Party hostess for me!

Colleen :)
 
Hi there! As a pampered chef consultant, I have hosted many parties and have some fun game suggestions for you and your guests. One of my favorites is the "Mystery Ingredient" game. Have each guest bring a random ingredient and then challenge them to create a dish using all of the ingredients. It's a fun and interactive way to get everyone involved in the cooking process. Another idea is to have a "Chopped" style competition where guests are given a basket of ingredients and have to come up with a dish within a certain time frame. I hope these suggestions help make your party even more enjoyable! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of games are best for team building in direct sales?

Games that promote collaboration and communication are ideal for team building in direct sales. Consider activities like scavenger hunts, trivia games related to your products, or team challenges that require members to work together to achieve a common goal. These games not only strengthen relationships but also enhance team dynamics.

Are there specific games that can help improve product knowledge?

Yes, games like product trivia or "Guess the Product" can be effective in improving product knowledge. You can create quizzes that challenge team members to recall product features, benefits, and uses. Incorporating fun elements, such as prizes for correct answers, can also motivate participants to engage more deeply with the material.

What types of games can I play during a virtual party?

During a virtual party, interactive games like online bingo, virtual scavenger hunts, or themed quizzes can be very engaging. You can use platforms like Zoom or social media to facilitate these games, ensuring that everyone can participate regardless of their location. Incorporating your products into these games can also help promote sales.

How can I use games to boost sales at a Pampered Chef party?

Incorporating games that involve your products can create excitement and drive sales. For example, you can host a "Cooking Challenge" where participants use specific Pampered Chef tools to create a dish. Offering incentives, such as discounts or free products for participation, can encourage attendees to make purchases during or after the event.

What are some icebreaker games I can use to engage new team members?

Icebreaker games like "Two Truths and a Lie" or "Would You Rather" can help new team members feel comfortable and engaged. These games encourage sharing personal stories and preferences, fostering a sense of community. Additionally, you can incorporate Pampered Chef-related questions to tie the icebreakers back to your business.

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