Operations 6 Financial Strategy 6 II. BUSINESS MODEL ANALYSIS 7 Step 1: Value Proposition: (Advantage: Home Depot) 7 Step 2: Target Segment: (Advantage: Lowe’s) 8 Step 3: Determine Competitors 9 Step 4: Evaluation of Value Chain and Cost Model: (Advantage: Lowe’s) 9 Step 5: Evaluate the Value Network: (Advantage: None) 11 Step 6: Determine the Revenue Model of the firm: (Advantage: Home Depot) 12 Step 7: Critical Success Factors: (Table 3) (Advantage: Home Depot) 12 Business Model
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traded global firm‚ The Home Depot‚ Incorporated leads the world in retail building supplies and home improvement goods. According to the 2009 Form 10-K reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)‚ the company maintains 2‚244 retail sites “Located throughout the United States including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the territories of the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam (“U.S.”)‚ Canada‚ China and Mexico” (The Home Depot: Annual Report‚ 2009). The Home Depot wisely forecasts and assesses
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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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playing important role for integration the supply chain. (Wisner‚ 2009) In 2006‚ Home Depot did not focus their supply chain said Mark Holifield senior vice president of Home Depot. They pointed out that warehouse management was not the top of their improvement list. However‚ Home Depot realized that they faced a big problem due to their outdated technology for their supply chain (Maloney‚ 2009). In 2009 annual Home Depot report mentioned that transformation of the supply chain was so important.
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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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Home Depot Environmental Sustainability Audit The Home Depot is a company built under the principle of creating value for their stockholders while never forgetting the company’s main values: “Taking care of our people‚ giving back‚ doing the right thing‚ creating shareholder value‚ respect for all people‚ entrepreneurial spirit‚ building strong relationships‚ and excellent customer service”. These values were presented by Francis S. Blake (The Home Depot C.E.O.) on the company’s 2007 annual
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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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Home Depot A. Executive Summary * Introduction * The Home Depot Story - First Stage (1979-2000) * The Home Depot Story – Second Stage (2000 – 2006) * Problem Identification * Case Questions Introduction * Home Depot was founded in 1978 in Atlanta‚ Georgia by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank. * Both of them worked at Home Improvement Company in California and were fire by this company. * So instead of looking for a new job they decide to start up their own business
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Supply chain has never been Home Depot’s key strategic priorities in the past. Instead‚ the Atlanta-based home improvement’s management had always been focusing on expanding its stores. At the time‚ the company’s emphasis on expansion was appropriate considering the history of massive growth. What originally helped Home Depot’s growth was a decentralized business model where stores were populated with highly knowledgeable sales persons with backgrounds in various building trades. Regional and store-level
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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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