The Change Analysis The Issues The companies that I will be researching are Home Depot and HP Corporations. These two companies have recently undergone reconstruction within their companies that ultimately resulted in hiring new Chief Executive Officers (CEO). Home Depot has undergone some recent changes that were affecting the company’s business overall. Robert Nardelli‚ the former CEO of Home Depot came under fire for the size of his pay package as well as his management style‚ stepped
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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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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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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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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 Analysis Grid 13 III
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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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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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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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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‚ which govern
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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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