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Robinhood Case Study

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Robinhood Case Study

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

With his personal crusade against the High Sheriff of Nottingham Robin Hood had the idea of gathering his merrymen for his vengeance. Later did he know that some of his men were not the same of his vision and He was uncertain of his progress with the campaign, the scenery of his forces and the options that confronted him. He doesn’t have a clear strategic plan for conquering the sheriff. He also did not understand of what will be the impact of his decision and how it would affect his band. He was more concerned of the quantity rather than the quality of the people he had gathered and that’s what lead Robin Hood into these dramatic effect of mission.

OBJECTIVE OF THE CASE ANALYSIS:

· To be united as one and act as one force.

· To have fairness and equality for all.

· To seek social justice in all levels of

living and

· To set free King Richard from imprisonment.

ALTERNATIVE COURSES OF ACTION:

· Little John and Scarlock should do multi

tasking to help Robin Hood discipline the

band or they might assign another member to

manage the recruitment process and sees to it

that those accepted are duly qualified.

· Not to imposed transit tax in order not to

affect the farmers and merchants that is also

a part the merrymen.

· To proceed with their famous motto “ rob the

rich and

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