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    Robin Hood Case Analysis

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    to the position of Prince‚ as to ensure future amnesty for Robin Hood and his men. SCENARIO ANALYSIS * ROBIN HOOD : decision maker and delegator of power * SCARLOCK : took care of finances and all monetary matters. * WILL SCARLETT : Intelligence and scouting in-charge * LITTLE JOHN : kept discipline among men * Much (Miller’s son) : provisioning the increasing band of merrymen

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    Robin Hood‚ by J. Walker McSpadden Part 1 out of 4 FullBooks.com homepage Index of Robin Hood‚ by J. Walker McSpadden Next part (2) This etext was prepared by Joseph S. Miller‚ Pensacola‚ FL and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Library‚ Prescott‚ AZ. Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden CHAPTER I How Robin Hood Became an Outlaw CHAPTER II How Robin Hood Met Little John CHAPTER III How Robin Hood Turned Butcher‚ and Entered the Sheriff’s Service CHAPTER

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    supply. The cost of buying food has also increased which results to declining of the funds of the band. Also‚ the increase in number resulted to a harder way to lead the members since Robin Hood does not know half of the men in the band. Discipline is running low on which caused these men to play around during raids. The Sheriff was able to increase his range of power by being funded by Prince John which is a big threat to Robin Hood’s band. The Sheriff is becoming stronger and he is beginning to turn

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    The Forest

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    court: That at least in the forest‚ things are honest. This could be compared to the Courtly love between Orlando and Rosalind and the bawdy‚ primitive but honest love between Touchstone and Audrey. There are also reflections of Robin Hood and his merry men in the lives of Duke Senior and his supporters: “…there they live like the old Robin Hood of England” (Charles; Act 1‚ Scene 1). This reinforces the positive depiction of the forest as opposed to the negative portrayal of the court. When the evil

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    Just like Robin the more men‚ power and money he got the more he wanted. We will all come to an end some day so why waste is on being greedy. No one can stop us from doing what we want the most. Even if someone came up to Robin and told him to stop what he was doing. His own

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    hoped that strength lay in numbers and the more Merry men he had‚ the better it would be for him to effectively fight against the sheriff’s administration. He did not put enough thought into curbing the number of people being recruited. The dilemma occurred when the increasing number of men had made the band a corporation. The more men were recruited into the organization‚ the less face to face interaction Robin had encountered with each of his men. This would make it hard for him to enforce rules

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    While Robin Hood and his Merry Men set out to award aid to the poor‚ I question what the recipients of their aid had done to earn the help. Ironically‚ it is the not the stealing aspect of Robin’s operation that appeals to my objection. The disagreement instead lies in the distribution

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    generating less revenue.  At the same time‚ money is being consumed to feed the expanding number of merry men.  This combination of lower revenue and higher operating costs are leading operations to consume (rather than generate) cash flow.  Though the Sheriff is more organized and stronger than he is‚ I suggest putting the personal vendetta that Robin has toward the sheriff aside while Robin mobilizes his men toward expanding operations and engaging in educating commoners.  I suggest expanding operations

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    Ladies and gentlemen‚ the resolution we have before us today is: "be it resolved that Robin Hood was (contrary to popular belief) a felonious man. The information that I show later in my paper will prove this point. My first point is that according to pre-Robin laws‚ Robin would have been an outlaw. Secondly‚ I am going to prove that Robin’s morals and values were inane‚ because he cared none for others‚ just for himself. Thirdly‚ I am going to strengthen my case against him by explaining why he

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    small organization experiencing little problems‚ growth was steady‚ revenues were consistent due to stealing from the rich‚ no major competitive forces were established in the industry and Robin Hood and the Merry men had the support of the stakeholders (peasants and farmers) because the men saw to it that the people were taken care of as well as their equal hate for the Sheriff . According to Henri Mintzberg what is expected of a manager is described through management roles. Robin as the CEO possesses

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