Robin Hood Study Case

What are Robin Hood key problems?
•    His band – the Merrymen’s side:
o    Growing so fast that food capacity of the forest is not enough to supported.
o    The band’s vigilance and disciplines is difficult to control
o    The riches, main source of revenue, started avoiding the forest’s area
•    His enemy – the Sheriff’s side:
o    The Sheriff became stronger in many sides: money, men, facilities.
o    Better organized
•    The prince’s side: the gamble of releasing King Richard

How are they related to each other? Trace their emergence.
    They are related closely to each other. For example, if Robin cannot steal from the riches, he has nothing to supply his band. Therefore, his band will become weaker, and the Sheriff will know that, which leads to his attack to Robin’s band.


Which problem should Robin tackle first?
    He should tackle his band problem first, since it is the root of almost every problem he has now.


Develop a new strategy for Robin.
•    Primary goal (which can solve all problems): releasing King Richard
o    It is the most important because:
            When people are fed up with Prince John, they are looking for someone can change their situation. Therefore, if Robin is on the king’s side, it is easier to make people listen to him
               Once the King is released, he (who is supposed to be a good one) will shape his governance officer, which can lead to failure of the Sherr ...
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