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Built from Scratch: How a Couple of Regular Guys Grew the Home Depot from Nothing to $30 Billion
They proved him right. Blank and Marcus both recovered from their professional downturn to found The Home Depot, a phenomenally successful business with 1,000 locations, 200,000 employees, and $30 billion in sales. The Home Depot story is one of the great entrepreneurial tales of the last twenty years -- how incredibly determined and creative people built a business empire from nothing. It's an inspirational tale of two people who had to beg for capital to begin and grow their business but never forgot their principles.
The Home Depot today is one of America's toughest, most growth-oriented companies, but one with a huge sense of responsibility to its employees and to the communities in which it operates. Well over 1,000 Home Depot hourly associates are millionaires (from stock options and other benefits) who continue to work at the store level. When disasters like the Oklahoma bombing or Hurricane Andrew hit local communities, Home Depot employees don't call central headquarters for permission to do something. They close the store and take personal action.
The Home Depot is a category killer -- but one you can love. It is "Toys 'R Us for adults" and the founders, Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus, are the "Ben and Jerry" of the retail world.
Author: Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank, Bob Andelman
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Published: 07/03/2001
Pages: 352
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 9.09h x 6.03w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9780812933789
About the Author
Bernie Marcu is a cofounder of The Home Depot and currently serves as chairman of the board. From the company's inception until 1997, he served as CEO. With his wife, Billi Marcus, he founded the Marcus Foundation and the Marcus Developmental Resource Center, which provides support services for mentally impaired children and their parents. He is chairman of the Centers for Disease Control Foundation. He sits on many boards of directors, including the New York Stock Exchange, and participates in many civic organizations, including the City of Hope, a cancer research center, and the Shepherd Spinal Center.