1. The organizations original mission is revenge. The mission should be evolved into "rob from the rich- give to the poor," because that is the main reason the Merrymen were formed and gathered like-minded men who wanted to rob from the rich and give to the poor. It is hard to decide to change the mission statement and to what. Many aspects will have to be taken into consideration. However, the mission statement should be changed to something that more of Robin Hood's followers can relate to rather than a mission for one man.
2. The Merrymen's success and growth has led to a widespread willingness on the part of the lesser off public to join his band. More people have meant less control. Robin now has to rely on others to inform
him about the men because he has trouble keeping track of them. Some he doesn't even know. The operation within the group needs to be changed or they will not survive. More people need more supplies, and no one will stay with the band if they aren't provided with basic needs such as food and shelter. Safety is also an issue as the band grows, because their size may give their exact location away.
3. Yes, Robin should change the strategy. It has been 2 years that the group has been fighting the sheriff and the old strategy doesn't fit. The Sheriff's army has grown in strength and the Merrymen have increased in size. Furthermore, less people are traveling through the forests, because of the fear of being robbed by the Merrymen. This again dwindles the available resource. Perhaps Robin should consider the Barons offer if they can be trusted.
4. The band does need a new organization structure as a result of the"1leed for discipline and knowing and trusting those in the group. The most appropriate change in structure would possibly be promoting more lieutenants in order to watch over the men better and keep the men clear of their strategy. Maybe the group could form smaller camps that are part of the whole for organizational structure. (maybe could have Merrymen help change the structure.)
5. The challenges faced by Robin in changing the strategy and organizational structure is getting the Merrymen to accept the changes you propose. There may be disagreements on new management styles and purposes. These disagreements will need to be worked out so the group remains united. Furthermore, Robin would need to decide if he can really trust the Barons since he as been stealing from them too. This could be a trap.
6. The specific issues Robin should face are making sure his personal grievances against the Sheriff don't get in the way of what's good for the group. Robin should also try to get to know the men better. He clams he doesn't even know some of them. He needs to plan a strategy that will attack the Sheriff's strengths. One of the best ways to do this may be going in with the Barons. Either way, Robin is responsible for the safety of the clan, as well as their well-being. He needs to plan and strategize with those two important things in mind.