Wild About Healthy Vision: Activity Book for Ages 9 to 12

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants discussing issues related to the IPT (Incentive Performance Tracker) and their experiences with its functionality, particularly regarding sales data updates and features that have changed over time.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, reports that their IPT has not been rolling up team sales, despite individual show submissions being visible.
  • Another participant shares their experience that this issue occurs frequently until after the 10th of the month, suggesting a pattern.
  • Several users mention that they have noticed the IPT taking longer to update over the past few months.
  • One participant expresses disappointment over a feature that previously displayed combined sales totals for individual and team sales, which has since disappeared.
  • Another participant recalls that this feature was available in January but was removed in February, expressing a desire for its return.
  • One participant discusses their method of tracking sales using a personal spreadsheet to ensure accuracy against the company's data.
  • Another participant reflects on the logic behind the responsibility for tracking sales data, indicating a disagreement with the company's stance on this matter.
  • One participant acknowledges their love for the company while also expressing frustration with some of its operational logic.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the functionality and reliability of the IPT, with some participants experiencing consistent issues while others note occasional delays. There is no clear consensus on whether the removal of certain features is justified.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences related to the use of the IPT tool, reflecting on its impact on their ability to track team performance and sales data.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who utilize the IPT for tracking sales and team performance may find the shared experiences and concerns relevant to their own situations.

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Problems with IPT?I've had the following problem with my IPT since the beginning of the month:

My sales are rolling up, but my team members' are not. It shows the number of shows they've submitted this month, but not the accumulated team sales. When I scroll down the names though, all the information is there.

Thanks in advance! -leggy
 
Mine does that almost every month until after the 10th. Not sure why... but the correct numbers get up there eventually! ;)
 
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thanks colleen...i don't have enough director months under my belt yet to know which 'problems' are normal.
(another reason to support this site!)
 
I noticed it seemed to last particularly long this month. Still waiting for it to total up.
 
Happy Chef said:
I noticed it seemed to last particularly long this month. Still waiting for it to total up.
I thought that too... Usually by now it would total up correctly. Maybe tomorrow.
 
It seems to me that over the last few months the IPT is slower & slower to update.....maybe we should inquire as to the problem since this is supposed to be a really quick tool for us to keep track of things????
 
I thought for sure that one day I saw a total all the way at the bottom of the list that had my sales and my team's sales added together. Then it just went away. It was one day in the last month or so. I thought it had always been there and I just hadn't noticed it before, but now it's gone. :cry: I liked that feature. Did anyone else see it?
 
It was there in January, but disappeared on Feb. 1. I really liked it to and was excited about it. Maybe we should write and let them know we liked that feature.
 
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Mine aren't rolling up either.
 
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Just checked this morning and it's finally rolling up.
 
PamperedPosey said:
I thought for sure that one day I saw a total all the way at the bottom of the list that had my sales and my team's sales added together. Then it just went away. It was one day in the last month or so. I thought it had always been there and I just hadn't noticed it before, but now it's gone. :cry: I liked that feature. Did anyone else see it?

That happened last January too. I told my NED that I liked that feature and she told me that they don't have it there because it's OUR responsibility to know what our teams are doing and to do the math. I was under the impression it is not something they will be bringing back. (I think it falls under the category of being sure directors do their jobs and keep track themselves). So I have a spreadsheet that I made that tracks EVERYTHING... I compare it to what HO has every day to make sure everything matches.
 
Mines showing up this morning! It does seem like it is taking longer and longer!!:(
 
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finley1991 said:
That happened last January too. I told my NED that I liked that feature and she told me that they don't have it there because it's OUR responsibility to know what our teams are doing and to do the math. I was under the impression it is not something they will be bringing back. (I think it falls under the category of being sure directors do their jobs and keep track themselves). So I have a spreadsheet that I made that tracks EVERYTHING... I compare it to what HO has every day to make sure everything matches.

I'm not sure I agree with that logic. The value of data lies in it's effective analysis not it's compilation. I would have been slammed in my last job if I told a General Officer it was her job to roll up the readiness statistics.:eek: Just my humble opinion. :)
 
legacypc46 said:
I'm not sure I agree with that logic. The value of data lies in it's effective analysis not it's compilation. I would have been slammed in my last job if I told a General Officer it was her job to roll up the readiness statistics.:eek: Just my humble opinion. :)


I didn't necessarily agree either... I'm just stating what I was told...
 
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I know. There is so much that I genuinely love about this company...I just struggle sometimes with their logic. :angel:
 

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