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Leadership Team Development Review: 5 Answers you need to know before you start developing your Leadership Team Development Organization

If you're here it's probably because you heard of Leadership Team Development when you went to our information session or from a relative or friend who offered you an opportunity to review the business as an option for you and you decided to research what you can find on the subject of the group.

This article will introduce you to the answers to some of the common concerns that people have with reference to Leadership Team Development. Leadership Team Development has helped create thousands of network marketing success stories from its support system.

1. Is Leadership Team Development a scheme, ponzi or pyramid scheme?

When I first started working in the network marketing industry no one had ever explained to me what a ponzi, scheme or pyramid scheme was. These days I seldomly ever receive this question however sporadically someone asks so here you go.

First, the succinct answer is No, Leadership Team Development is not a scheme, ponzi or pyramid scheme of any kind.

Now I could leave you to do your investigation, but I want to explain this to you in a way that when you hear this matter sometime you'll know how to handle it, consequently I'll reserve the time to explain what a ponzi, scheme or pyramid scheme is and why Leadership Team Development isn't one. The founding members of Leadership Team Development have been as Winters Marketing over 30 years ago and now does millions in yearly sales volume.

Pyramid schemes, ponzis or schemes involve a large quantity of folks being recruited into a business and those recruited pay someone that brings them in and they get little benefit for their hard earned money. Typically the only individuals that make money from a pyramid scheme are the individuals that get started early. Ponzis, schemes or pyramid schemes are illegal in many nations around the world.

A second thing to bear in mind is Leadership Team Development is a certified Amway support and training system. Amway does business with several of the best companies in the world marketing their products and services. If Leadership Team Development were a pyramid scheme, ponzi or scheme can you imagine the attorneys and board of directors of Amway and its partners would have accepted an alliance with them?

2. Is Leadership Team Development a pyramid scam?

This inquiry now and again goes along with the question is Leadership Team Development a scheme, ponzi or pyramid scheme? Once again, the response is No. A pyramid scam intends to con someone to get money from them with nothing of value exchanged. Leadership Team Development is a business that gives rewards for results. There have been many other scams however, Leadership Team Development isn't one.

Amway's Rules of Conduct include rules that keep all Amway independent business owners out of harm's way and protects the image that Amway has worked hard to attain in it's fifty years of business. Amway also accredits the education and training systems that work with IBOs. Refer to question 2 above. Refer to the FTC website, Better Business Bureau and many other sites and you'll discover that Amway and Leadership Team Development have a very solid business model that has stood the years and they have mitigated every situation that has been made in regard to them.

3. Will I have to pay shipping and taxes on my orders?

Leadership Team Development charges tax on all orders for residents of North Carolina except if they have a classification as tax-exempt. The shipping charges are a small percentage of the order.

4. The Independent Business Owner Business Plan showed 150 PV as a standard. Is this mandatory?

No. 150 PV isn't a mandate, but it is a good beginning. There are no minimums that are required be placed each month, though we also have seen that team members that are not familiar with nor are regular users of Amway products typically succeed less than other IBOs that purchase products regularly.

5. Where do I find the facts about Leadership Team Development?

Many people post information online, many of those folks share opinions, or the opinions of their acquaintances. Every person considering Leadership Team Development should get the truth about the system and when taking into consideration the opinions of others it's essential to take into account the levels of achievement they reached in Leadership Team Development. If the person that shared their opinion doesn't have personal experience or the success you want it's better to discuss it with someone who does.

There are many credible websites you can look at to learn more concerning Leadership Team Development. Get in touch with the individual who extended an invitation to you to get a current list of blogs to review.




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