Yes, reassigning PSA's even when they are inactive is a great way to build your team by giving you more levels. Instead of just looking at country, look at language. Sometime an inactive person will become active if they have a sponsor who speaks their language.
Your members need the VP and the practice of sending out the weekly newsletters, so even if the PSA isn't active they help them to get practice writing emails
I think it is a good idea to reassign Affiliates to someone in their own Country, as it makes perfect sense, I made the mistake of reassigning an Affiliate or 2 to someone from another Country it didn't turn out the way I had hoped!
There was no communication between them.
When I have reassigned Affiliates to someone from the same Country there has been good progress!
Very good idea I think.Based on my experience, I am reassigning affiliates and try to connect them in the country groups, so the results are better.Sometimes is language in question so I think that is the best way to try to activate non active affiliates.That way I have better level in communication between ,what helps generaly in the team results.
If your team is just developing I wouldn’t reassign PSAs simply because I’m still building my team and I would appreciate any depth PSAs can make. Even if they are not working at the moment, that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t start in the near future.
If you already have a well built team, with good depth, meaning 6 – 12 generations who are hard workers, and if you would wish to build another depth in some PSA’s country, then reassigning makes sense.
If your team is just developing I wouldn’t reassign PSAs simply because I’m still building my team and I would appreciate any depth PSAs can make. Even if they are not working at the moment, that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t start in the near future.
If you already have a well built team, with good depth, meaning 6 – 12 generations who are hard workers, and if you would wish to build another depth in some PSA’s country, ...more
Hi Marjorie,
I myself do like to reassign affiliates to someone from their own country or region as much as I can. I think it's much easier for them to communicate in their own language and also they have a sponsor who knows the problems or the advantages of trying to earn a living in that country.
There's a huge difference in standards of living all over the world. If your sponsor lives in the same region or country they can relate to your needs much better.
I hope this helps!
Personally I like to reassign affiliates to an affiliate in the same country. Especially if the affiliate is not yet an EA2 and is performing well. Logging in daily, completing their daily,weekly and monthly actions. This not only gives them a chance to earn an extra 120
VP for the month for sending out a weekly newsletter, it also teaches them how to start communicating with their downline in their native tongue without worrying about miscommunication due to any language differences and confusion in the translation process. Also I think a stronger bond among persons from the same country.
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Personally I like to reassign affiliates to an affiliate in the same country. Especially if the affiliate is not yet an EA2 and is performing well. Logging in daily, completing their daily,weekly and monthly actions. This not only gives them a chance to earn an extra 120
VP for the month for sending out a weekly newsletter, it also teaches them how to start communicating with their downline in their native tongue without worrying about miscommunication due to any language differences and confusion ...more
Yes, reassignment is very good idea. Following are the fruitful effect which you can get from reassignment:
1) Immediately you get 5 Action VP.
2) Your PSA will be able to earn 120 VP more in a month by weekly action by PSA mail.
3) By assigning PSAs of their own country, you will be able to make better co-ordination among them which will help them for their betterment of their business.
very good question,it is a good idea for a team member to reassign PSAs to someone from the same country,just for good communication with the same language and culture,they will be able to discuss the business of sfi and relate in a like manner of on-line market and training tools of sfi etc.they can even team up as a group to formulate ideas in growing their business,there are a lot of benifits of reassignment of PSAs,these are just some of which can be done ,you can form various groups to meet and set their goals to improve better understand the training of sfi. i do hope this answer shed some light to your question.
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very good question,it is a good idea for a team member to reassign PSAs to someone from the same country,just for good communication with the same language and culture,they will be able to discuss the business of sfi and relate in a like manner of on-line market and training tools of sfi etc.they can even team up as a group to formulate ideas in growing their business,there are a lot of benifits of reassignment of PSAs,these are just some of which can be done ,you can form various groups to meet ...more
It is a good idea specially when the PSA doesn't speak the same language as you but make sure you reassign them to someone who is active and has a good understanding as to how SFI works.
Reassign them to someone whom you feel are qualified to give them the proper attention as you would.
If you are reassigning them just to collect the 5 versapoints, then it's not a good idea.
Yes, it is indeed a good idea. Doing this will bring the following advantages and benefits:
First, it will help build up the team of the PSA receiving the re-assigned PSAs;
Second, it will remedy the problem on communication, an essential key toward success, due to differences in the language;
Third, it will boost the morale and enthusiasm of both the PSA receiving and the re-assigned PSA in working together as a team because they will be at home with each other; and
Fourth, it will bring reward to the sponsor who did the re-assignment by receiving 5vp incentive per re-assignment subject to the limitation set by SFI.
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Yes, it is indeed a good idea. Doing this will bring the following advantages and benefits:
First, it will help build up the team of the PSA receiving the re-assigned PSAs;
Second, it will remedy the problem on communication, an essential key toward success, due to differences in the language;
Third, it will boost the morale and enthusiasm of both the PSA receiving and the re-assigned PSA in working together as a team because they will be at home with each other; and
Fourth, ...more