purpose of the majority of Merrymen is to reallocate wealth from rich to the poor or simply to gain profits) * Obsolete strategy to generate revenues (Travelers started to avoid the forest not to have their goods confiscated) * Food shortage (the growing band started to exceed food capacities of the forest) * The growing strength of the rivals (The Sheriff was growing stronger and becoming better organized) 3) Do Robin Hood and the Merrymen need a new mission and plan? Is continuing
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supreme. * The band was increasing in numbers. * Very strong management team which covered the structure and finances of the organization. Weaknesses: * Growing numbers of the men are leading to fast depletion of the food supply from the forest. * Discipline was becoming harder to enforce and vigilance was in decline. * Supplies were starting to become scarce. Opportunities: * Robin could have accepted the invitation to join the Barons‚ who had set out to collect the ransom
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Strategic Case The Situation " Who? Robin Hood and his managers Their motto : « Rob the rich and give to the poor » When ? 2nd year of his insurrection Where ? Sherwood forest. He began to build his army What ? Conflict : Robin Hood’s band vs. Sherrif => Objective : To put an end to Sherrif’s power Organization " ROBIN HOOD : Ruled in supreme He takes important decisions Tom BOWER Intelligence & scouting Little John Discipline & archery control Sean Flint
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give to the poor. The Merrymen are currently doing this by relying on rich travelers who come through Sherwood Forest‚ where they are robbed so that the poor may be fed and so that the band may continue to operate. Unfortunately‚ the mission is beginning to fail because the band has expanded so dramatically that resources are under a large strain‚ and because travelers have begun avoiding the forest because they know they will be robbed. 3. What issues are currently facing Robin Hood that he needs
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objectives of the band so as to limit the number of people being recruited. This‚ in my opinion‚ is a primary concern that needs attention. Robin Hood’s proposal to run a policy of adopting a fixed transit tax to whomever passed through the Sherwood Forest seems feasible but the Merrymen’s concern of
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What to do about the growing strength of the Sheriff’s forces? • Accept the Barons offer to join in freeing King Richard? • Impose a fixed transit tax? 1 - 13 Robin Hood Q 2. Strategic Problems‚ cont • Expand operations away from Sherwood Forest? - Organizational communications and leadership? • Kill Sheriff? - Mission linkage‚ replacement? • Accept Barons offer? - Amnesty issues‚ loyalty of stakeholders? • Fixed transit tax? -
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Introduction A forest is a complex ecosystem which is predominantly composed of trees‚ shrubs and is usually a closed canopy. Forests are storehouses of a large variety of life forms such as plants‚ mammals‚ birds‚ insects and reptiles etc. Also the forests have abundant microorganisms and fungi‚ which do the important work of decomposing dead organic matter thereby enriching the soil. Nearly 4billion hectares of forest cover the earth’s surface‚ roughly 30 percent of its total land area.The forest ecosystem
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Forest (Conservation) Act‚ 1980 (with amendments made in 1988) I. Forest (Conservation) Act‚ 1980 with Amendments Made in 1988 An Act to provide for the conservation of forests and for matters connected therewith or ancillary or incidental thereto. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows:1. Short title‚ extent and commencement. (1) (2) (3) 2. This Act may be called the Forest (Conservation) Act‚ 1980. It extends to the whole of India except the
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(Previous) Second (2nd) Semester 2K11/ENS/O7 SUBMITTED TO TEACHER: SIR SAEED AKHTAR ABRO 1 Contents FORESTS OF SINDH: Type of Forests in Sindh Riverine Forests History of Riverine Forests Features of Riverine Ecosystem Specific Features of Riverine Ecosystem FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEGRADATION OF RIVERINE FORESTS Management Plans REFERENCE: 3 5 5 6 8 8 9 16 20 2 FORESTS OF SINDH: Forest is a valuable resource which contributes significantly to economy and provides environmental stability
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passage Vanishing Forest by Patricia Janes is the negative effects on things related to the boreal forest as the forest is disappearing at a quick speed. According to scientists‚ logging‚ mining‚ and oil and gas companies are yelling "timber‚" because trees are being leveled more often than the forest can sustain. Furthermore‚ North America’s boreal forest is being harvested at a rate of roughly 2.5 million acres a year. This rapid deforestation in many areas of the boreal forest is robbing animals
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