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I wonder if anyone can help me find a solution to this problem please?
I run training sessions for a growing group of about 50 volunteers approximately every 3 months. In order to help the learning process, I allocate them to tables of 6 or 7 with the aim of enabling them, over a period of time, to meet and work with as many of their colleagues as possible. For obvious reasons, I also try to ensure that each table has the widest possible mix of experience. To manage this, I have a spreadsheet which records in Column A the names of the volunteers (most experienced at the top, newest at the bottom). The subsequent columns record, from left to right, the table numbers that they sat on at each meeting. A blank indicates when an individual was unable to attend a session. My question is about to how best to allocate table numbers at future sessions. I have tried allocating places randomly but, interestingly, that does not always give the widest mix of experience on each table (you can, by chance, end up with virtually all the 'new' members on one table). Furthermore, I would like to ensure that no one sits on the same table as someone they worked with at the last session (or, preferably, the last 2 or 3 sessions). Has anyone any ideas please as to how I can solve this problem using Excel? TIA V |
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