Home Depot and Bob Nardelli

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Business

 

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Julie P

 

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March 7, 2014

 

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University

 

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The "VRINE" model shows that all of these resources, capabilities, or competencies need upgrading because they are valuable but certainly not rare or inimitable at the moment. Value Chain analysis shows that the primary activities are affected by the poor quality of service and store layouts. The deficient secondary activities, which affect primary activities are from the lack of IT infrastructure and technology development...
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Value Chain analysis shows that the primary activities are affected by the poor quality of service and store layouts. The deficient secondary activities, which affect primary activities are from the lack of IT infrastructure and technology development. 2. What are the internally focused strategic initiatives that Home Depot pursues to address these important strategic needs and how will they help develop competitive advantage, or at least competitive parity, for Home Depot? The first internally focused strategy was to stop the proliferation of stores by lowering the number of new stores it will open...
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