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Robin Hood

I. Problems

A. Merry men Band is growing too fast

B. Band can no longer exist without attracting notice

C. Discipline of the band was harder to enforce

D. Robin was losing touch with his men

E. Not enough resources available to sustain the men

F. Buying food was outing a strain on the band's financial reserves

G. Band was so successful that travelers no longer entered to forest, thus decreasing the band's revenues

H. Robin begins to second guess the effectiveness of the band

II. Facts

A. people involved; Robin Hood, High Sheriff of Nottingham, Will Scarlett, Little John, Scar lock, Much the Miller's Son, The Merry men, Travelers. Prince John,

B. Location Ð'- Sherwood Forest

C. Robin Hood and his merry men steal from the rich and give to the poor.

D. The men are good at what they do.

E. Robin Hood has a personal vendetta against the Sheriff.

F. Robin rules supreme and delegates specific tasks to his lieutenants

G. Robin feels that a there is a need to change in their "business model"

III. Alternatives/options

A. Stop accepting new recruits

B. Re-evaluate the men and test their alliance

C. Raise moral of the men

D. Begin an all out campaign against the Sheriff before he gets stronger.

E. Give up

F. Decide on new policies and order men to obey them

G. Ask for help from Prince John's enemies as well as all of the Sheriff's enemies

From the various solutions to Robin's problems, I believe that solution G. is the best one. I believe that if Robin and

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