Tricia Handley Hughes shares insights on the evolution of Inteletravel, reflecting on its impressive progress since its inception. She acknowledges the initial skepticism from established agents but emphasizes how ongoing training has transformed the landscape for homeworking agents. The conference in Sento highlights the commitment to education, with agents eagerly participating in various sessions to enhance their skills. Tricia underscores the importance of adapting training to boost productivity, enabling agents to reach significant commission milestones. This focus not only strengthens agent confidence but also solidifies Inteletravel’s position in a competitive market.
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