Team Based Approach – Home Depot The purpose of this paper is to examine and discuss the training issues that are likely to be faced by the selected organization‚ Home Depot. Home Depot is a leading and renowned U.S based retailing company that deals with the home improvement and construction services and products. According to the given case‚ Home Depot is contemplating to adopt and use a team-based approach‚ in order to reduce the operational cost‚ while increasing its overall productivity.
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Company Profile of The Home Depot ANALYSIS #1 1. COMPANY BACKGROUND Home Depot Inc. was founded in 1978 and is the world’s prevalent home improvement retailer and the second largest retailer in the United States. The sales for the fiscal year 2000 were $45.7 billion‚ compared to $38.4 billion in fiscal 1999. As of January 2001‚ the company was operating 1‚134 retail stores in forty-seven states‚ six Canadian provinces‚ Puerto Rico‚ Chile and Argentina. Home Depot stores sell a wide variety
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Learning outcome: 1: Know the role of a team leader within a team 1.1 Describe the attributes of a team leader A team leader must be able to guide and develop his team and focus them to work against a common goal‚ thereby contributing to the success of both his team and the company or project they are working for. In order to achieve this‚ a team leader needs great communication skills so that they can provide the necessary feedback‚ development and coaching of the team as well as clearly being
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| Final e-Marketing Plan | Home Depot | | Asheenita S. King | 3/2/2013 | | Table of Contents I. Executive Summary (Assignment 8.2) For most people‚ their home is the biggest financial and emotional investment they make. Before computer technology was as advanced as it is today people had to rely on the Yellow pages or the suggestion/advice of strangers‚ neighbors‚ friends‚ and/or family members if they wanted the perfect tool to the job themselves or to find the right
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Home Depot vs. Lowe’s Retail Home Improvement Financial Analysis Background Introduction The home improvement sector of the economy is large with two major players in the industry and with many smaller local and regional competitors. These two major competitors are Home Depot and Lowe’s. These two companies account for over $110 billion in total sales each year. Even though sales have gone down over the past few years due to the downturn in the economy they have not gone down nearly
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The founders of The Home Depot had a vision‚ back when they opened the first store in Atlanta‚ Georgia in 1976: "a vision of warehouse stores filled with a wide assortment of products at the lowest prices with trained associates giving absolutely the best customer service in the industry." (Reingold‚ Jennifer. 2008) Today‚ that vision is still the guiding force driving the company’s philosophy. The Company’s Mission Statement reflect the Company’s strong business focus and core corporate values‚
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Internal Risk Assessment Former president and chief executive officer of the online auction site eBay stated‚ “A business leader has to keep their organization focused on the mission. That sounds easy‚ but it can be tremendously challenging in today ’s competitive and ever-changing business environment. A leader also has to motivate potential partners to join” (Whitman‚ n.d.). These wise words expressed from a wise and highly successful business leader speak soundly in relation to motivating employees
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This section analyzes the corporate and strategy framework in Home Depot’s internal environment. The company’s mission statement‚ values and ethics‚ corporate culture‚ social responsibility‚ corporate governance‚ organizational structure‚ and the motivation‚ rewards‚ and incentive programs available for the company’s executives are identified‚ analyzed‚ and discussed. Mission Statement When discovering the idea for a business‚ an important element of the current strategy plan is a mission statement
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HOME DEPOT‚ INC. IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM Question 1: Estimation of intrinsic value of Home Depot’s stock as of Feb 1‚ 2001 To simplify the question‚ let’s Supppose ROE of Home Depot Inc would be constant during the following years as 20%: β=1.09 Re=Rf+β(ROE-Rf)=5.99%+1.09*6.5%=12.97% By doing this we assume: the Market risk premium during 2001 would be 6.4%. Acctually‚ according to the lecturer‚ the risk premium during year 1998-2008 should be within the range of 4% to 8%. Therefore the
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Home Depot Inc: Senior Management Report Data was collected from CRSP daily observations for Home Depot starting January 1993 and ending December 2004. Observations for S&P and Home Depot were matched‚ and also for the T-Bill composite which is used as a substitute for the risk free rate. No unusual data patterns were observed during the work-up. After having done the Event Check‚ no large differences in the slopes of the data in the periods before and after 911 were discovered and both periods
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