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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(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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Cedric- * Cedric is a Saxon landowner and thus, has a lot of power. * He has strong pro-Saxon views and is seen as a die-hard patriot who despises the Normans. * His sentiments go up to the extent that he disowns his own son, Ivanhoe for supporting the Norman king, King Richard. * He has a huge chip on his shoulder because he thinks he should have greater power and that this right of his is being curtailed by the Normans. * Cedric views the Normans as bullies who look down
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Case Study: Robin Hood Team #3 Frankie Ball Adam Kirby Mohamed Boulila James Norwood Kou Jiabaoloahu Jianan Chen Overall a good job. You could of been more expansive, bit what you covered,you covered well. Also, your last recommendation was a rather novel twist. Robin Hood 1 Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Problem Analysis Alternatives Recommendations Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 8 Robin Hood 2 Executive Summary Robin
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threat because of the threat of an attack, taxations to the residents, and their persistent efforts to capture Robin Hood and his Merrymen. Suppliers would also be a high level threat because at any point those who support Robin Hood could be captured by Prince John and the Sherriff, thus cutting off supplies. The bargaining power of suppliers is high because of the kind of business Robin does; it’s illegal and therefore a high level threat to anyone who supplies to him as they could be jailed.
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Strengths - Robin Hood had an expanded source of manpower and all were loyal to accomplishing the mission - Robin Hood was a very strong leader and delegated tasks to other leaders, each was very diligent in the jobs that they were responsible for - Robin Hood and his men had a strong trusted alliance with King Richard - The people of Nottingham loved Robin Hood and would do anything for him Weakness - Financial burden that was soon to be faced due to the increasing size of Merry Men
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1. ¿Qué problemas tiene Robín Hood? ¿Qué problemas necesita abordar? Los problemas principales: • Crecimiento de la banda de una manera acelerada. • Al ampliar el grupo, Robín pierde autoridad. Esto hace que sea más difícil su coordinación • Pocos o escasos recursos en el entorno para sustentar la banda. • Falta de disciplina o problemas para aplicarla. • Falla en la recolección de ingresos por falta de viajeros. Temas que deben ser atendidos: • Considerar implementar nueva política de
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Courageous, powerful, influential and optimistic are words used to describe the famous Robin Hood. Ned Kelly was a man who is often represented as the Robin Hood of Australia. The many representations of the life of Ned Kelly have shaped different perspectives of his actions. The representation of the life of Ned Kelly was shaped throughout numerous key scenes from both the film “Ned Kelly” as well as the documentary. These scenes include “The Siege at Glenrowan”, “Stringybark Creek” and the “Background
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Question 1: What problems/issues does Robin Hood need to address? Indicate THE PROBLEM most critical to the success or failure of his strategy. Explain why. As discussed in the article, Robin Hood is surrounded by a myriad of problems that he has to find a solution to get out of. The problems/issues being faced by Robin Hood include 1. Concerns about the increasing size of his band of Merrymen and the resulting lack of resources, discipline, provisions and vigilance amongst them. 2. The growth
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