Lack of information can be deadly, people owe it to themselves to get educated before signing Policies and Procedures. If you don't understand it all, you should get someone who knows about the industry to look at it with you. What eye-opening policies are out there. Scary!
@roisinsoconnor Right Roisin, the problem is there is no lack of information, the information is in the contract the policies and procedures, the problem is there is a lack of people reading and understanding what is in every legal word written on the paper. I dare to say that most people do not even know that it is a legally binding contract that they DID sign once they agreed to become a distributor. Yes people need to get educated.
Very appropriate video Darlene. It still amaze me how many people ignore the policies and procedures when joining a company. Some policies and procedures are so long that people just assume that it is OK to skip reading it and putting their trust in the Company. When it comes down to one's future in a company, it is best to read and understand the policies and procedures before getting involved.
Ignoring this may set someone up for disappointment and failure in their business.
@lifeboost It is crucial to read and understand the policies and procedures (contract) BEFORE getting involved. Ignoring this WILL set someone up for disappointment and failure in their business in the future.
it is really scary - feels like modern slavery - they seem to be doing what they want with the people who join them.....really required to be careful!
@FriekeKarlovits Absolutely Frieke. Controlling your every move in many cases. But the distributor just has to read the contract. And the main thing to remember is that if they do not understand the document then they need to seek help from someone who does know the important clauses to avoid. Checking in with a mentor who is knowledgeable in this area is crucial.
@luckyoliver70 LOL Oliver. It is scary isn't it? But the word has to get out. Protect yourself as a distributor by reading your contract...the Policies and Procedures.
This is so important and so little people do it, I was one of them too. Thank you for sharing this Darlene, will be an eye opener for a lot of people.
This is why it's the 1st Pillar. So important to know your PnP's, do your homework and be aware of what you are agreeing to. It is worth it to take the time to check them out, MLM is hard enough to build. There are two types of people, the ones that regret not knowing their PnP's and have to accept too late the company's terms and the ones who read the PnP's and have the power to choose the best opportunity and make the best of their effort. Thanks for sharing Darlene
@NewMLMMasterFormula Hi Luis, thanks for your comments. You are correct the policies and procedures are important and that is why they are the first Pillar. Company Management Experience with Integrity. It is a huge eye opener for many people to know what the company intends to do with the distributor at their "sole discretion". The PnP's do not protect the distributor in most cases.
Lack of information can be deadly, people owe it to themselves to get educated before signing Policies and Procedures. If you don't understand it all, you should get someone who knows about the industry to look at it with you. What eye-opening policies are out there. Scary!
Thank you Darlene.
Roisin.
roisinsoconnor 10 months ago
@roisinsoconnor Right Roisin, the problem is there is no lack of information, the information is in the contract the policies and procedures, the problem is there is a lack of people reading and understanding what is in every legal word written on the paper. I dare to say that most people do not even know that it is a legally binding contract that they DID sign once they agreed to become a distributor. Yes people need to get educated.
Very Scary.
Thanks for your comments.
Darlene
TheTwoDeesBiz 10 months ago
Very appropriate video Darlene. It still amaze me how many people ignore the policies and procedures when joining a company. Some policies and procedures are so long that people just assume that it is OK to skip reading it and putting their trust in the Company. When it comes down to one's future in a company, it is best to read and understand the policies and procedures before getting involved.
Ignoring this may set someone up for disappointment and failure in their business.
Thanks
Stephane
lifeboost 10 months ago
@lifeboost It is crucial to read and understand the policies and procedures (contract) BEFORE getting involved. Ignoring this WILL set someone up for disappointment and failure in their business in the future.
~Darlene
TheTwoDeesBiz 10 months ago
it is really scary - feels like modern slavery - they seem to be doing what they want with the people who join them.....really required to be careful!
Thanks for sharing
Frieke Karlovits.
FriekeKarlovits 10 months ago
@FriekeKarlovits Absolutely Frieke. Controlling your every move in many cases. But the distributor just has to read the contract. And the main thing to remember is that if they do not understand the document then they need to seek help from someone who does know the important clauses to avoid. Checking in with a mentor who is knowledgeable in this area is crucial.
~Darlene
TheTwoDeesBiz 10 months ago
Hi Darlene,
oh my lord, you are sharing scary stuff with us. It's important that you do so.
Thanks for sharing your insights.
Take care
Oliver
luckyoliver70 10 months ago
@luckyoliver70 LOL Oliver. It is scary isn't it? But the word has to get out. Protect yourself as a distributor by reading your contract...the Policies and Procedures.
~Darlene
TheTwoDeesBiz 10 months ago
This is so important and so little people do it, I was one of them too. Thank you for sharing this Darlene, will be an eye opener for a lot of people.
mariaikwhitehead 10 months ago
@mariaikwhitehead Thanks Maria, I hope others will see the video and be inspired to look at their own contract...Policies and Procedures.
~Darlene
TheTwoDeesBiz 10 months ago
This is why it's the 1st Pillar. So important to know your PnP's, do your homework and be aware of what you are agreeing to. It is worth it to take the time to check them out, MLM is hard enough to build. There are two types of people, the ones that regret not knowing their PnP's and have to accept too late the company's terms and the ones who read the PnP's and have the power to choose the best opportunity and make the best of their effort. Thanks for sharing Darlene
Luis Toro
"Live In The NOW"
NewMLMMasterFormula 10 months ago
@NewMLMMasterFormula Hi Luis, thanks for your comments. You are correct the policies and procedures are important and that is why they are the first Pillar. Company Management Experience with Integrity. It is a huge eye opener for many people to know what the company intends to do with the distributor at their "sole discretion". The PnP's do not protect the distributor in most cases.
~Darlene
TheTwoDeesBiz 10 months ago