Posted: January 27th, 2023
ROBIN HOOD CASE STUDY
1. What problems does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed?
2. Do Robin Hood and the Merrymen need a new mission? new objectives? a new strategy?
3. What strategic options does Robin Hood have? Is continuing with the present strategy an option or is the present strategy obsolete?
4. Why not try to end the campaign by killing the Sheriff?
5. What are the pros and cons of accepting the offer of the barons to assist in securing King Richard’s release from prison?
6. What action plan would you recommend to Robin? Do a SWOT(TOWS) analysis to develop strategic options.
7. How should Robin implement the recommended plan? What action steps will need to be taken to make the recommended strategy work successfully?
SOLUTION
Robin Hood is a fictional character, so specific problems and issues will depend on the particular story or interpretation. However, in many versions of the Robin Hood legend, he is depicted as an outlaw who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. Therefore, one major problem he may face is avoiding capture by the authorities and maintaining the support of the poor.
Other potential issues could include conflicts with other outlaws or rival factions, maintaining morale among his band of followers, and dealing with betrayal or other challenges to his leadership.
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