Robin Hood

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    Issues 1. Robin Hood faces a problem about the developing of Merrymen’s band. It seems that Robin Hood couldn’t well-managed the rising group because he is lack of familiarity with new members. 2. Robin Hood is careless for recruiting people. It’s dangerous for Merrymen’s band if some spies are recruited in the group. 3. Supplies for the troop are another problem of rising band. New troops need more foods, camping size and money. 4. The Sheriff troops are getting stronger and better organized

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    Everyone remembers the Robin Hood Character? If you don’t, he was a person that stole money from the rich and gave it to the poor. Texas law has come up with a plan do to the same thing involving rich and poor school districts. This plan is called Robin Hood named after this fictional character. The law is designed to tax money from the richer school districts and give it to the poorer districts. There is a lot of controversy over this law, but in reality Robin Hood is a very good thing. One of

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    Robin Hood Case Study John Doe University of Michigan Schools of Graduate & Professional Programs GM 607A Instructor: Mr. Thomas April 21, 2012 Mr. Robin Hood, in analyzing your current situation I have devised a plan to help you proceed in light of the current situation you and your band of Merrymen are faced with at this time. The first steps I took in analyzing your situation were to determine your competitive strategy for your group. I determined based on research

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    Caso 1 - Robin Hood Grupo nº 4 José Funenga - 53883 Ivan Ramalhadeiro - 55697 Ana Raquel Bairrão - 63632 Gestão Estratégica e Comercial 2º Semestre 2011/2012 Índice Páginas 0. Sumário Executivo ........................................................................................................................ 03 0.1 Índice de figuras .............................................................................................................. 03 0.2 Índice de tabelas ............

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    Robin Hood Analysis As Robin Hood’s most trusted advisor and the most knowledgeable member of his team on crafting and implementing strategies, I’ve taken a look at the current position of the band’s organization and identified some issues that Robin needs to address. These issues are; the size of the bivouac being too small to accommodate the growing number of Merrymen, the men talking and playing games between raids, lack of discipline, insufficient food capacity, obtaining supplies from outlaying

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    that he nowcommands. This will result in decentralisation of the control to some extent however, not to thefullest level but to certain extent. NEW ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE 1. In order to meet the decreasing level of discipline and vigilance Robin hood needs to put therecruitment process in order. A better way to do this is by recruiting supervisors and laying down HRpolicies for recruitment. For eg. They could limit the age, family background. By doing this he shallonly get workers who are focussed

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    (Student’s Name) (Instructor) (Course) (Date) Robin Hood 1. 2. Resources Robin Hood was resourceful in terms manpower, but faced insufficiency of other resources. Robin Hood and his clique of merry men had a successful first year. This can be wholly attributed to the overwhelming number of new recruits from all over England. Although he was initially satisfied with the size of his organization, he realized that he had not made the necessary preparations to accommodate the big number of members

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    Robinhood Case

    1. What problems does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? Ans: The Increasing size of the band had been the core problem for Robin Hood, because it was getting very hard to manage the band. The core issues were the lack of discipline in band and the cost of buying the food was draining the bands financial reserves. 2. Do Robin Hood and his band need a new mission? new objectives? For example: why not accept the offer of the barons to assist in securing King Richard¡¯s

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    Rona Gem Intia IV- Serenity 10. Give your synthesis of the book in the context of your plans about your future. This is a personal statement of you, by you and for you. * My plans about my future are to be a successful person, to reach my dreams for my family, to build a family business and to be rich. I want to make my parents proud because of me and to fulfill my dreams. To build a big house for my family and go to other country with them. 1. Who are Rich Dad and Poor Dad to the

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    Robinhood case Introduction and Mission Robin Hood and his Band of Merry Men had a successful first year. With new recruits pouring in from the furthest outreaches of England, Robin had met his objective of strengthening in number. Although he was satisfied with the size of the organization, he has realized necessary preparations had not been made to accommodate the now over abundance of members of his organization. Many challenges now face Robin such as a lack of provisions and lack of funds

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