Growing as a team
If the program drives home some early success stories, it is typical that management would like more coverage and better operations. This is great news! Especially since, when you first start out, it might be a one-person show.
You must also think of growing backups and replacements since there will be attrition for various reasons over time. It's important to think early on about backups for individuals.
If your team grows beyond five individuals, it will become apparent that there are different subfunctions that team members fulfill. Some will be more interested in coding and automating things, while others will want to be more hands-on with finding new stuff, doing research, and building new exploits and ways to pivot through the environment while challenging the blue team's detection capabilities.
This could be the time to align resources further to split out an offensive tooling team and an offensive operations team. Another option is to attempt...