Monthly Archives: March 2017

Tupperware Rep Earns Third Company Car

 
Being the best at something in your city is a good achievement. Surpassing everyone else in your state is a feat few can claim.
But Stephanie Meester of Lynden, Washington, USA has reached unparalleled heights – she’s the only one among more than 100,000 independent Tupperware consultants in the United States and Canada to earn a third Mustang convertible for reaching sales goals earlier this year.
Nobody else in the history of Tupperware, which has provided food preparation, storage and serving solutions since 1946, has accomplished the feat.
The goals are based on Meester’s previous sales. For an 18-month period ending in January, Meester’s team of 75 people throughout the country sold nearly $1.3 million in products – tremendous growth since she earned her second Mustang in 2013 with nearly $700,000 in team

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Majority of executives say new hire retention is an issue

Nearly all (90 per cent) of executives polled in a recent survey say that retention of new hires is an issue in their organisation. In the survey, conducted by the Futurestep division of Korn Ferry, the majority of executives also say that between ten per cent to 25 per cent of new hires leave within the
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One in five of Britains SMEs are missing pay day

British businesses are feeling the pinch with nearly a fifth (17 per cent) missing pay day in order to survive. Despite being responsible for nearly half of Britain’s economic activity, research commissioned by npower Business shows the shocking extent to which SMEs are struggling to keep their head above water to get to pay day. In an
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