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Competitive Strategy Through Robi Hood

Robin Hood, the legendary outlaw of the 12th century England, was famous for robbing the rich and distributing the money to the poor people of the town. Though his actions were against the law, his noble deeds in distributing the money amongst the needy earned him a good reputation amongst the town folks and evoked a sense of heroism amongst us readers. Though the deeds of Robin Hood are a part of the English folklore, this case can be used to understand the importance of creating and executing strategy.
What started of as a case of personal vendetta against the sheriff had now turned into a full scale battle between Robin Hood¡¦s Merrymen and the Sheriffs growing force. While Robin Hood¡¦s team was small, he had the control over them but in the past few years the band of Merrymen had grown significantly and he was slowly loosing control over them. The main objective with which he had started the cause against the Sheriff had now become diluted and other factors and influences......


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