In 1979 Bernie Marcus and Arthur Black opened their first Home Depot store in Atlanta‚ GA. The mission of Home Depot was to create a superstore for home improvement that would offer customers a variety of products at a low price that other hardware stores would not be able to match. Managers were able to order and stock products that meet the needs of their local and regional customers. Jones (as cited by Pearson‚ 2013) states “when the authority to make important decisions about organizational
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Part Two-Business Strategy Home Depot’s mission statement can be summed up in these eight core values • Excellent customer service • Taking care of our people • Giving back • Doing the “right” thing • Creating shareholder value • Respect for all people • Entrepreneurial spirit • Building strong relationships The founder of The Home Depot had this for his vision statement back in 1976 when their first store was opened in Atlanta‚ Georgia: “a vision of warehouse stores filled with a wide
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Factors-Home Depot Internal and External factors affect the four functions of management in several ways. A way that affect the external factor would be to encourage spending and making sure websites are readable and that buttons are operable and viewers have easy access without a large amount of difficult and straits. This can drive away business. The driving forces or environmental or forces‚ internal driving forces are inside the business and external forces are outside the business. Things
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1.What are the internal resources‚ capabilities‚ or competences of Home Depot that seem to need upgrading or improvement as Bob Nardelli becomes the CEO and why are they important? The internal resources‚ capabilities‚ or competencies of Home Depot that seem to need upgrading or improvement as Bob Nardelli becomes the CFO are the saturation of stores in suburban areas from accelerated growth‚ the lack of IT resources and service deficiencies‚ and the layout of the stores. In terms of the "Internal
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The Home Depot: Leadership in Crisis Management Introduction Established in 1979‚ The Home Depot has proved to be a leading retail company founded upon providing excellent products at competitive prices sold from knowledgeable sales representatives. Through this concept‚ The Home Depot has dominated both professional and do-it-yourself sales across the world. In 1992‚ The Home Depot was faced with a new challenge. Hurricane Andrew struck with vengeance and devastated 75‚000 homes across
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Strengths • Home Depot is the world’s largest home retailer. The fourth largest retailer in the U.S. and the fifth largest retailer in the world. • Home Depot ranks #37 on Forbe’s “ World’s Most Valuable Brands” list. • Offering the largest selection of home products‚ Home Depot can cater to three distinct target audiences‚ do-it-yourselfers‚ do-it-for-me consumers and professional customers. • The company has alliances with many exclusive brands giving them a competitive advantage. • Home Depot is ahead
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RUNNING HEADER: ETHICAL DILEMMA Home Depot Ethical Dilemma Problem Statement In 2008‚ the CEO‚ Frank Blake was implicated for failing to report employee abuse. The allegation indicated tends from forgery‚ falsifying documents‚ harassment‚ and retaliations. Blake was aware of‚ and in numerous instances‚ participated in the alleged abuse‚ cover-ups and retaliatory actions‚ which involve the stockholders to demand the termination of Blake. His violation of ethics breaches were numerous‚ deliberate
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concentrate on one in particular‚ the mission statement. Kotler and Armstrong suggest that “A clear mission statement acts as an ‘invisible hand’ that guides people in the organization” (2010). Each company have to wonder about questions as Who we are?‚ Why we are here? What is our job? The answers to these questions can appear obvious but they allow evaluating the firms’ actual position and giving a clear and coherent direction. After the determination of the missions‚ objectives and vision‚ the company
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of 2007 has not looked to well for Home Depot. The company has seen a 3% decline in revenues and that resulted in a 21% decrease in earning as compared to the last half of 2006. The prudence concept is the accounting concept that best describes the situation that Home Depot is currently facing. The prudence concept is an approach that does not report revenues until they have been realized or very certain to be realized (Edmonds‚ Tsay‚ & Olds‚ 2011). Home depot 3% decline in revenues in the first
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the basis of Home Depot’s response to environmentalist issues can be measured in their power‚ legitimacy‚ and urgency. They possess power because they are willing to not shop at a company that is not environmentally responsible‚ so this put greater pressure on Home Depot to certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and continues to keep them “honest” as far as their environmental contributions and practices. The stakeholder has legitimacy because they want to make sure that Home Depot’s appearance
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