Intrepid_Chef
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The thread centers around participants' reactions to a new deadline for closing shows related to guest and host specials. Various perspectives are shared regarding the implications of this change on business practices and customer interactions.
While many participants express positive views about the new deadline, some participants also acknowledge that there may be differing opinions, particularly regarding the impact on those who tend to procrastinate.
Participants share personal experiences and practices related to closing shows and managing customer expectations, highlighting a variety of approaches to the new deadline.
Consultants looking for insights on managing show deadlines and customer interactions may find the shared experiences relevant.
chefann said:I love the new deadlines, especially as a way to keep some control over catalog hosts, who tend to disappear.
As far as the dates for other incentives, the good way to think of it is how we were trained back when I started, but has been lost in the current push for 3-2-1. When you look at your calendar, instead of picturing 4 weeks for shows, picture 3. That last week is your week to close things out, get them submitted, and get things lined up (and coached) for the next month. If you properly control your calendar, you can minimize the shows you do that last week. Or you can always tell people that you're working toward a sales incentive and would appreciate that any orders the last week of the month be paid with a card.
chefann said:I love the new deadlines, especially as a way to keep some control over catalog hosts, who tend to disappear.
As far as the dates for other incentives, the good way to think of it is how we were trained back when I started, but has been lost in the current push for 3-2-1. When you look at your calendar, instead of picturing 4 weeks for shows, picture 3. That last week is your week to close things out, get them submitted, and get things lined up (and coached) for the next month. If you properly control your calendar, you can minimize the shows you do that last week. Or you can always tell people that you're working toward a sales incentive and would appreciate that any orders the last week of the month be paid with a card.