Carolyn Collins
Business For Home defines a leader and a professional networker in Direct Sales as follows:
"A leader and professional networker is the one who has the ability to guide and at the same time is able to motivate team members, inspire respect and confidence and explain the power of the compensation plan".
But they should also have:
- Effective communication: They must transmit the needed information suitably. It’s fundamental for leading.
- Vision: A leader needs to have a vision, which means not only thinking in a short term, but trying to see a bigger picture.
- Balance: Give importance to team members’ opinions.
- Art of Feedback: In order to produce good feedback it’s important to keep it impartial and objective. Criticism must bring solutions and improvement.
Hardest working servant leader I’ve had the pleasure to work with. Carolyn has built a network from the ground up and supports and protects her team with ferocity. She knows how to mentor and duplicate her success amongst her team. She builds genuine connections that last. Watching her success has been one of the most fun accomplishments to ever watch. Her team is very lucky to have a leader who truly cares for them and is always looking to elevate them to the best of their abilities. She is a true teacher that is always looking to improve how she runs her business and never sitting back and getting comfortable with the status quo
Carolyn is one of the most effective leaders in network marketing her entire goal in life is to make sure everyone on her team succeeds. She is a true servant leader with years of experience in the health and wellness space. HealthyHome just launched last week, but she has been instrumental in sharing the message from very early on during the pre-launch. If you're looking for a leader that will help show you the ropes, look no further than Carolyn Collins! Everyone in her organization always mentions how much she helps to make sure they are getting orders in and closing their pay period in a powerful way to maximize their efforts. Go Carolyn!