Mark Pearl

Aim

To share responsibilities across a group so that nobody does excessively more work than others.

How it works

  • Each time you have your turn you get a dot next to your name.
  • The person with the least dot’s next to their name has their turn next.
  • If more than one person has the ‘least’ dots next to their name (a tie) we revert to alphabetical order (A-Z) between those people.

Table Layout

Example of Balanced Rotation Roster

Worked Example

Example of Balanced Rotation Roster

Using the above roster, it would be Person 2 turn next. This is because Person 2 & Person 4 have the ‘least’ number of dots next to their name. Alphabetically Person 2 comes before Person 4.

Another Example

Example of Balanced Rotation Roster



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