I had high hopes for the Quixtar Accreditation platform, but so far I don’t see anything different.
Part of the Quixtar Accreditation Platform is the following:
Using professional development compensation plans that are transparent, written, and contractual.
So, where is the contract?
If a CD costs 50 cents to make, what is the breakdown of the profits?
If a seminar costs $2500 to put on and the door take is $15,000…where does the $12,500 go?
Where is the Marker Man/Jody Victor contract?
Quixtar’s Accreditation promises transparency. It looks like lip service so far.
Don't play stupid, Insider.
What does "transparent" mean?
I believe it means pubicaly visable.
Is the contract publicaly visable?
What? They didn't send you a copy of the contracts? I'm sure you would have been first to be informed Ty!
Please Ty, explain your thinking that makes you believe they should have sent you a copy?
Wiktionary:
Transparent –
A quality of a system or organization wherein theories and practices are publicly visible, which reduces the chances for corruption.
Where can a prospect see these contracts?
In the long run, tool money would be a large portion of ones income and one would think that a "transparent" program would have the information available.
"transparent" does not necessarily mean *publicly* visible. Some IBO organizations have been known in the past (and present?) to have no contracts, operate on a wink and a handshake, one emerald could be on one deal, another on another deal, and nobody would know who had what and it could all be changed at the whim of the upline in control.
If you want accreditation you can't do that. Participants need to know what's going on. Doesn't mean competitors like you do.
Oh, OK.
Do I have to give the upline platinum a secret handshake?
Stupid and NOT TRANSPARENT.
Ask your upline platinum and above.