I might end up telling them to be patient and learn a bit more before, but if they are eager to become real Teamleaders and building up an active team, I'd do my very best to support them.
There's the catch to it: Real Teamleaders.
As long as they do not understand that a Teamleader needs an active team under them that they can support and mentor, they are not ready yet for this task and it needs more patience and mentoring on the sponsors side.
Of course, you can always advise eager PSAs to invite their friends to learn SFI from the get-go with them. Sometimes it is easier for us sponsors to teach a team that knows and challenges each other ;)
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Discourage? Never.
I might end up telling them to be patient and learn a bit more before, but if they are eager to become real Teamleaders and building up an active team, I'd do my very best to support them.
There's the catch to it: Real Teamleaders.
As long as they do not understand that a Teamleader needs an active team under them that they can support and mentor, they are not ready yet for this task and it needs more patience and mentoring on the sponsors side.