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Robin Hood-Individual Case Analysis Exam


Texas A&M University-Central Texas


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MGMT 501- Organizational Behavior


Due Date – September 14, 2012 Submitted – September 14, 2012


Dr. Jody Fry


Fall 2012


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Robin Hood-Individual Case Analysis Exam


Situation Analysis


Robin Hood’s leadership ability and malevolence for the High Sheriff of Nottingham led


to the union of the band of Merrymen. As commander of the Merrymen, Robin Hood


maintained order and discipline by assigning specific responsibilities to his lieutenants Will


Scarlett, Little John, Scarlock, and Much the Miller’s son. This allowed Robin time to focus his


attention on keeping track of the Sheriff and his men and time to formulate plans of robbing rich


merchants and tax collectors as they traveled Sherwood Forest, as his motto was “Rob the rich


and give to the poor”.


The Merrymen grew immensely in numbers. Robin found himself losing control of his


men as they began displaying a lack discipline and awareness. Additionally, food, money, and


provisions became insufficient as the group got larger. Robin Hood realized something had to


change immediately in Sherwood Forest as the Sheriff and his administration were gaining


momentum.


In addition to the problems Robin faced with the Merrymen, he had to make one of his


biggest management decisions ever. He could join the Barons in their conspiracy to release King


Richard from jail in return for future amnesty, possibly facing the wrath of the Sheriff and Prince


John if something went wrong, or proceed with providing leadership to his men with hopes of


overthrowing the Sheriff and his administration. Robin ultimately goal was restoring


Nottingham to the way it was before the Sheriff took charge.


Vision Statement


To restoring tranquility, equality and equitable allocations of resources for the betterment of


Nottingham’s less fortunate. Motto: Rob the rich and give to the poor.


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Purpose Statement


To overthrow the High Sheriff of Nottingham and his administration in order to satisfy the needs


of its members and the townspeople.


Mission Statement


Our mission is to “Rob the rich and give to the poor” to ensure equality, equity, and equal


distribution of resources to those less fortunate in Nottinham.


Organizational Values


Robin Hood and the Merrymen unite as one to incorporate the values of their


organization’s mission statement. These values emulate how the organization identifies with the


townspeople and supports their ultimate goal in removing the Sheriff from power and restoring


peace to Nottingham. The values embodied by Robin Hood and the Merrymen are teamwork-


working together to overthrow the Sheriff and his administration from further infliction of


turmoil, loyalty and commitment- loyal and committed to the cause of confiscating goods from


the rich to give to the poor, equality- providing a balance of resources to the townspeople,


equity- justice in returning Nottingham to a harmonious state, and caring for the people- striving


not impose taxes upon farmers and the townspeople, his most important allies.


Robin Hood and the band of Merrymen are committed to overthrowing the Sheriff and


his administration. Men from all over Nottingham willingly forged an alliance against the


Sheriff displaying their readiness to serve. Their aspiration to seek justice for all those wronged


by the Sheriff and his administration is a testament to their commitment to serve. The


organization’s loyalty and commitment to its members and the townspeople establishes an


environment with a common cause. They believe in confiscating goods from the rich to give to


the poor as a means of balancing the inequities brought about by the Sheriff and his men. The


Commented [JF1]: Same as vision statement. Mission – The Merrymen’s mission was to form volunteers into a disciplined band, united against the sheriff and willing to live outside the law.


Commented [JF2]: Please list these.


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Merrymen have been loyal to Robin and committed to the campaign he initiated for the well-


being of the people. The poor people of Nottingham remain loyal to the organization as they


await the dethroning of Prince John, the exile of the Sheriff and the return of King Richard.


Robin Hood and his men strive to establish a sense equity and equality as best they can to


provide a sense of balance to the poor who have suffered dearly at the hands of the Sheriff and


his men and Prince John and his spies. There is no equality because the poor remains poor and


the rich keep getting richer with no concern for those less fortunate. Robin Hood and the


Merrymen honestly care for the poor and want what’s best for them. The organization has a


genuine interest in stabilizing the welfare of the people.


Minus 1 Points


Stakeholder Analysis


The primary stakeholders are Robin Hood, Prince John, the Sheriff, the Merrymen, the


rich, and the poor. These stakeholders can benefit from the organization’s accomplishments and


can be affected by its errors. The high power and high importance stakeholders are Robin Hood,


the Sheriff and Prince John. The low power and high importance stakeholders are the Merrymen


and the poor. The high power and low importance stakeholders are the rich.


Stakeholder Expectations


Robin Hood expects that he and the Merrymen will overthrow the Sheriff and his men.


The issue is that the Sheriff and his men are gaining momentum while the Merrymen are


experiencing organizational problems. The goal is for Robin and the Merrymen to remove the


Sheriff from power, restoring Nottingham to the way it once was before he gained control.


The Merrymen expect that Robin Hood will provide necessary resources and prepare


them to defeat the Sheriff. The issue is that the Merrymen have grown significantly in numbers


Commented [JF3]: Issues? Issue: The increasing size of the band is making it more difficult for the Robin and his lieutenants to communicate and enforce the vision and values of the Merrymen organization.


Commented [JF4]: Robin Hood is at the center of the Stakeholder Analysis. The person in the center of the stakeholder analysis will be effective to the extent he/she meets or exceeds the expectations of key stakeholders.


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and as a result resources have become scarce. The goal is to continuing robbing from the rich


to give to the more with hopes of possibly expanding Sherwood Forest if recruits keep pouring


in.


The Sheriff expects that his administration will continue to gain momentum and strength


to deal with Robin and the Merrymen. The issue is that the organization has grown


tremendously and could possibly bring harm upon the Sheriff and his men. The goal is to


become stronger and better organized to deal with Robin and his band.


Prince John expects that the Barons will dispute his claim to the throne. The issue is that


Prince John is not well-like by the people because he is a horrible person. The goal is to have


spies infiltrate the forest to find anyone guilty of provincial banditry and punish them.


The poor people expect that Robin and his men will overthrow the Sheriff and bring their


King home. The issue is that the Sheriff and his men are in control leaving townspeople at their


mercy. The goal is to support Robin Hood and the Merrymen in their fight against the Sheriff.


The rich expect that Robin Hood and the Merrymen will rob them every chance they get.


The issue is that the travelers were now were distancing themselves from the thieves of the forest


during their travels. The rich refuse to support Robin Hood and the Merrymen. The goal is to


find the most expedient path through the forest without encountering Robin Hood and the


Merrymen.


Minus 2 Points


Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) Analysis


The most effective way of identifying Robin Hood and the Merrymen is by analyzing the


strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and the threats of the organization.


Strengths


Commented [JF5]: Sherriff of Nottingham, Prince John, and the rich - Robin Hood does not have to meet their expectations to be effective. A similar analogy is the competitor stakeholder of a business. Businesses have to seek competitive advantages against their competitors, not meet their expectations.


Commented [JF6]: Barons are a stakeholder.


Commented [JF7]: Key issues related to unmet stakeholder expectations?


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The strengths faced by the organization are the large number of peoples who joined the band,


Robin Hood’s strong leadership ability, the enormous amount of support extended to the band


from the townspeople and farmers and the Barons request for Robin Hood to join them in


releasing King Richard for Robin Hood’s amnesty.


Weaknesses


The weaknesses faced by the organization are limited resources, lack of discipline amongst the


Merrymen, increases in food expenses, Robin’s personal campaign against the Sheriff, the


likelihood of imposing a fixed transit tax, and the large number of undisciplined new recruits.


Opportunities


The opportunities faced by the organization are joining the Barons in releasing King Richard,


imposing a transit tax to take care of financial needs, assigning more lieutenants to oversee the


large number of band members, and organizing and providing training to the group.


Threats


The threats faced by the organization is the lack of self-control and attentiveness amongst the


large numbers of Merrymen, the Sheriff and his administration are getting stronger, the rich are


avoiding travels through the forest, Prince John’s spies, consequences of joining the Barons in


releasing King Richard should something go wrong, the backlash from the farmers and


townspeople if a fixed transit tax is imposed.


Issue(s) Statements


Thanks to the support of the townspeople, the band of Merrymen has grown tremendously.


However, the group has grown so large that Robin no longer feels as though he has control over


them. The organization is currently a functional structure in which communication is informal.


Major issues with Robin Hood and the Merrymen are as follows:


Commented [JF8]: Threats are external to the organization.


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● Robin Hood realizes that robbing from rich who travel through the Sherwood Forest is no


longer enough to sustain the organization. He believes a fixed transit tax will help the group


financially.


●The band of Merrymen has grown so large that Robin no longer feels he has control of his men.


The group is displaying disorderly conduct.


● Food, money, forest space and other resources have become scarce as a result of the large


number of men who have voluntarily joined in the fight against the Sheriff.


●Robin Hood has been asked to join the Barons in the conspiracy to release King Richard from


jail. If something goes wrong, Robin and his men would be in grave danger.


Management Question


How can Robin Hood reorganize the band of Merrymen, replenish their resources and continue


with their current policy if they want to successfully overthrow the Sheriff and his


administration. Robin has to reorganize his men and regain control. Order and control must be


established. A decentralized regional structure needs to be implemented. More lieutenants need


to be assigned to the men to ensure they’re properly trained and provided guidance.


Organizational Behavior Analysis


Dynamics of Organizational Culture


Robin Hood and the Merrymen’s organization culture is defined by its strong belief that


all individuals are entitled to tranquility and equitable management by its leaders. Those less


fortunate have been burdened by substantial tax increases that they did not incur under King


Richard. As a result of its organizational culture, Robin Hood and the Merrymen live by and


support their motto, “Rob from the rich and give to the poor”.


Commented [JF9]: Should only draw on chapters we have covered by the time the exam is due. In this case Chs 1-4 & 15.


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The organization’s cultural values consist of teamwork, unity, the well-being of


Nottingham’s poor, equality, cooperation, and group harmony and group cooperation. The


group’s shared behaviors are exhibited in the unification to remove the Sheriff and his


administrative from office, their need for order and purpose, and their willingness to volunteer


for the cause. The organization’s observable cultural symbols include freedom, efficacy,


friendliness, and decency.


Competencies for Individual, Team, and Organizational Effectiveness


The competencies needed by Robin Hood and the Merrymen that affect the behavior and


effectiveness of their organizations are the ethics competency, self-competency, diversity


competency, across cultures competency, communication competency, team competency, and


change competency. Robin Hood and the Merrymen have demonstrated their ethical


competency by assessing the importance of ethical issues in considering alternative courses of


action when the organization decided to take on the Sheriff and his administration. The group


understands that the consequences of their actions can be dire, but the welfare of those less


fortunate is a cause worth fighting for. Each individual within the group understood and acted


on his own work-related motivations and emotions when each of them made the decision to


eagerly join the band. Accordingly, Robin and the band’s self-competencies contribute to the


effective performance of the group.


The organization’s diversity competency plays a role in fostering an environment of


inclusion with other men who possessed different characteristics. The Merrymen came from all


corners of England. Although they possess different characteristics, their willingness to serve


with Robin Hood is parallel. The organizations shared perceptions, judgments, and feelings


regarding the Sheriff’s behavior and treatment of the people allow them to embrace one


Commented [JF10]: So then what is your conclusion based on this?


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another’s similarities and differences. This allowed them to be successful is uniting as one for


the good of the people. The organization was able to engage in actively listening as its leader,


Robin Hood, provided necessary guidance and direction to ensure the group’s success.


Robin Hood and the Merrymen are able to set clear performance goals for the group. The


ultimate goal is to overthrow the Sheriff and restore peace to Nottingham. Lastly, the


organization is efficacious in providing leadership in the process of change. Because the group


is constantly growing, changes have to be made to maintain order and discipline.


Bases of Personality


Robin Hood’s well-rounded and respectable personality enables him to become a successful


leader of the band of Merrymen. Coming from a wealthy well-educated family, Robin is able to


relate to and see the world from another perspective as he lives amongst and lead those less


fortunate. Robin’s personality gives him purpose in fighting for what he believes is right. The


environment plays a significant role in shaping Robin’s personality. His life experiences caused


him to rally men in joining in his personal campaign against the Sheriff.


Minus 5 Points


Identification and Evaluation of Alternatives


Four alternatives that should be evaluated to address the issue of how Robin should


reorganize the band of Merrymen, replenish their resources, and continue with their current


policy to successfully overthrow the Sheriff and his administration are as follows:


1) Join the Barons in freeing King Richard from jail for amnesty.


Pros: More men to fight in support of the cause; strength in numbers.


Receive amnesty for future occurrences.


Establish a sense of loyalty to King Richard (in the King’s eyes).


Commented [JF11]: Robin’s strength competencies as a leader seem to be self, change, and communication. His organization is lacking in the team competency, seems to have a mixed group of ethics in the current situation, and has issues with the culture competency because of the inefficient team competency.


Commented [JF12]: Should draw on the relevant concepts/models that relate to personality. Two of these are the Big Five and Emotional Intelligence.


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Cons: Possibility of the plan failing


Jeopardize the fate of his men if the plan fails and he’s captured.


Immediate harsh punishment if captured.


2) Impose a fixed transit tax for travelers of Sherwood Forrest.


Pros: Helps take care of the organization’s financial needs.


Cons: Causes distrust among the farmers and townspeople.


Diminishes loyalty and confidence in what Robin’s word stands for.


3) Find other areas outside the limits of Sherwood Forrest to rob travelers.


Pros: Rob rich merchants and tax collectors in new areas outside of the forest.


Surprise factor for the rich travelers and tax collectors.


Cons: Prince John’s spies may set up an ambush.


Travelers will vary their travels, resulting in less loot.


4) Restructure the group to regain order and discipline.


Pros: Provides a better fighting force.


Regulates the size of the fighting force


Assign recruits to lieutenants in different departments (similar to the Army)


Cons: Get rid of some recruits.


Some men may be angered by not being needed.


Unwanted recruits may turn their backs on Robin Hood.


Recommended Alternatives


I recommend joining forces with the Barons in releasing King Richard from jail. In my


opinion, this recommendation can satisfy a lot of the organization’s needs. If Robin decides to


join forces with the Barons the two groups together are more powerful than that of the Sheriff


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and Prince John. Prince John already lives in fear of the Barons so the groups have an advantage


over their rivals. If King Richard is released he will reclaim the throne and the Sheriff, his


administration and Prince John will no longer be in power.


The Barons can provide the Merrymen with resources they’re lacking and the Merrymen


can provide the Barons with full support of the townspeople and farmers. The Barons and the


Merrymen can become allies so that in times of trouble, should the Sheriff or Prince John try to


retaliate against King, these groups will support one another.


Implementation and Timeline


The Sheriff and his administration are growing stronger and becoming better organized.


Before they can inflict more harm upon the people of Nottingham, Robin Hood and his men and


the Barons must prepare for any problems that may arise during the King’s release. Therefore,


the two groups must act immediately. In order to ensure that Robin and the Merrymen are on one


accord with the Barons in executing King Richard’s release, the men must abide by the following


training timeline to:


0-7days- Assign additional lieutenants, and departments within the Merrymen; become familiar


with Barons’ way of conducting business


7 days -14 days: Leadership Training (Baron Leaders, Robin Hood, and Lieutenants discuss


possible attack plans)


14 days-20days: Train the Force (Both groups)


21st day: Rescue King Richard


Conclusion


In conclusion, Robin Hood joined in the conspiracy with the Barons. He, the Merrymen and


the Barons conducted a small training session prior to continuing on the mission of collecting


Commented [JF13]: Good!


Commented [JF14]: This section should also draw from the concepts/models we’ve covered so far. In this case it could be from chapter 15 Pgs. 459-462


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ransoms for the King’s release just in case they encountered the Sheriff and his men and Prince


John and his spies. The training session was a success and so was the King’s release. The Sheriff


was removed from office and sent into exile along with Prince John. Robin Hood received


amnesty as promised and returned to life as he once knew.


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