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    Robin Hood Case

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    Business Strategy: Robin Hood Case Thanakorn Amornsiriwit ID 5343248126 1. Why the situation turned bad against Robin Hood? The situation for Robin Hood right now is not good because his band is growing too big and this has caused some problems. The increasing size of the band causes the decline in vigilance as well as making it harder to enforce discipline among the merrymen. This is usual when there are more people gathering together. Moreover‚ the food supply in the forest is not enough for

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    Robin Hood Case

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    Robin Hood A Case Presentation In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements In Entre 7 Strategic Management Submitted by Aguilar‚ Mayelle Anareta‚ Kenneth Arceo‚ Ronald Avelino‚ Michael Bengullo‚ Paula Bonagua‚ Jerome 19 November 2012 I. Problem Robin Hood’s band is facing a lot of problems regarding the movement of his campaign‚ outlook of his people‚ and the new ways of the Sheriff. Robin Hood needs to access every aspect wherein he can develop a plan to arrange the

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    The movie Robin Hood is about a highly skilled archer‚ named Robin Longstride‚ who fought alongside King Richard the Lionheart during the Crusade. Unforunately‚ King Richard died in the battle outside of France’s Chalus Castle and his younger brother‚ Prince John was forced upon the throne. King John quickly took charge‚ dealt with the Magna Carta‚ and ordered harsh new taxes among the nearby towns and these taxes are to be collected by Sir Godfrey. Secretly have been working with the French army

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    Robin Hood Summary

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    Robin Hood’s good traits are easily seen throughout the story. The author did a good job of making his hero come across as a good person‚ who has often been misinterpreted because of things that he did as a young boy. Showing the change Robin Hood has made since he was a little boy easily allows the reader to better understand how great he really is‚ and how he is helping not only himself‚ but all of the poorer community.<br><br>Robin Hood was faced with issues from very early on in his life. His

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    Robin Hood Case

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    1. Complete the SWOT analysis Strengths -The group has huge number of members. -Robin Hood has strong leadership. -The band has good archery skill. -Brand recognition and strong support from stockholders who hate the Sheriff. -Ability to acquire information. Weaknesses -Personal grudge against the Sheriff may negatively influence decisions. -Low requirement in recruiting new members. -Hard to maintain order‚ discipline‚ vigilance in the band. -Decline in food and supplies -Dependent on

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    Robin Hood‚ one of history’s most popular fictional characters‚ continues to entertain and inspire people of all ages. Hood’s hawk-eyed archery and fierce swordplay make him popular with kids‚ and his social conscience endears him to old. With tales as early as the twelve hundreds‚ Robin Hood’s adventures have undoubtedly left their mark on history. Hood’s highly noted reputation of “robbing the rich to give to the poor” is remembered as fondly as his outlandish‚ green attire. Although a timeless

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    Hero or Criminal? Many people consider Robin Hood a hero. He was definitely a hero to the peasants of Nottingham. After all he stole from the rich and gave to the poor. If I were poor he would have been my hero‚ too. But to the rich people of Nottingham he was nothing more than a criminal. I’m sure I wouldn’t think too highly of someone that stole my money. What Robin Hood never took into consideration was that even though the outcome was good the course of action he took wasn’t right. So was he

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    name of Robin Hood. Or so the legend goes. In fact‚ historians have not conclusively determined whether the Robin Hood of legend ever lived (Krall 22). The earliest forms of modern Robin Hood legends date back to 15th century ballads‚ but references to such a man appear much earlier. The first literary allusion to Robin Hood‚ specifically the “rymes of Robyn Hood‚” takes place in Langland’s Piers Plowman‚ published around 1377. Today‚ the most prevalent view in popular culture holds that Robin was a

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    Robbin’ Hood “You know somethin ’‚ Robin. I was just wonderin ’‚ are we good guys or bad guys? You know‚ I mean‚ uh? Our robbin ’ the rich to feed the poor” (Robin Hood‚ 1973). Little John and Robin Hood ponder the ethical dilemma of their ambition to assist the poor by stealing from the wealthy government. In theory‚ taking money from a government who earned its wealth by grossly over-taxing the poor is a noble deed. The underlying implications and real world scenarios that parallel

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    Robin Hood Case Study

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    Week One Assignment Two: Case Study: Robin Hood Megan MacKnew SPC College MAN4720 Introduction: Robin Hood’s Issues Robin Hood has several problems that need to be addressed. The main issues arising that he should address first is the fact that his band has grown and is continuing to grow way too quickly‚ all while money and food are running out. As the numbers of Merrymen are growing‚ travelers are finding alternate routes through the forest to avoid apprehension‚ which has resulted in

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