It would be good to do some personal research when faced with such a situation, especially if the question is on something generic (e.g. the relative merits of various advertising avenues). Encouraging the team member to do his/her own research would also help him/her build up confidence and independence. However, if faced with time constraints, the following options could also be tapped:
(1) Post the question (as you have done) on Ask SC. Experienced and knowledgeable members of the SFI Community will share their views. At the very least, there can be some very constructive brainstorming.
(2) Visit the SFI Forum. Your question (or something similar) may have been asked and answered previously; if so, you can use those answers or adapt them to your use. If your question is unique, post it on the Forum and have others answer it for you.
(3) Submit a ticket to SFI Support.
(4) Ask your sponsor and/or co-sponsor. If they also do not have the answer, ask other members of your upline.
(5) If all else fails, ask SFI's founder, Mr Gery Carson. Use the 'Ask Gery' link (last link on the 'Training' drop-down menu) to access an archive of questions previously answered by Mr Carson.
Ultimately, it would be good to encourage your team member to utilise the above avenues (either with you or independently), so that he/she knows what to do should such a need arise again in future.
All the best!
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It would be good to do some personal research when faced with such a situation, especially if the question is on something generic (e.g. the relative merits of various advertising avenues). Encouraging the team member to do his/her own research would also help him/her build up confidence and independence. However, if faced with time constraints, the following options could also be tapped:
(1) Post the question (as you have done) on Ask SC. Experienced and knowledgeable members of the
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