Home Depot’s Social Responsibility Approach
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Home Depot’s Social Responsibility Approach
Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer operating in 45 states, Canada, Chili and Puerto Rico. Home Depot stores aim to serve both do-it-yourselfers and professional contractors with home improvement superstores carrying between 40,000 and 50,000 different products. Home Depot has also been listed as one of Fortune's most admired specialty retailers for the past six years. In order for companies to succeed in the competitive current marketplace they must consider not only the bottom line and their investors but also their impacts on the community, their employees, and their customers. Home Depot was founded on the idea that treating employees well is an important responsibility. Home Depot believes employees that are well treated will serve the company well. Home Depot was also founded on the importance of corporate community involvement, and is currently focusing its community efforts on at-risk youth, affordable housing, the environment and disaster preparedness, response and relief. As another part of its pursuit of socially responsible behavior Home Depot has explicitly stated values that include taking care of its people, excellent customer service, building strong relationships, entrepreneurial spirit, respect for all people, creating shareholder value, doing the "right" thing and giving back. Home Depot has good coverage of its social responsibility efforts on its web page. In this study, we will be answering questions to expose those values and activities due to business ethics perspective, to lay out Home Depot as a company actively seeking opportunities to contribute to the groups and individuals in its environment- in other words, socially responsible.
Home Depot has identified four areas of focus in its responsibility toward the community including affordable housing, at-risk youth, the environment and disaster preparedness, response and relief.
Affordable Housing
The Home Depot Foundation defines an affordable home as one that people of limited means can afford to own, operate and maintain over the long-term. They firmly believe that building responsibly is a form of stewardship and is simply a smart way to build quality, affordable housing. While the goals of building sustainable, affordable housing is easy to embrace -habitat conservation, better pedestrian environments, improved occupant health and resource efficiency- they are often more difficult to achieve in practice. That is why the Foundation partners with affordable housing developers that take a comprehensive approach to creating healthy communities through building homes responsibly, tree planting and preservation and greenspace development. They have also entered into partnerships with national non profit organizations whose missions align with the Foundation’s interests in supporting the production and preservation of affordable, efficient and healthy housing and community trees/urban forestry initiatives that lead to the development of healthier communities.
At-Risk Youth
The Home Depot is committed to helping young people stay focused on school and employment. For that reason, The Home Depot has partnered with YouthBuild, a nonprofit organization, to give youth the skills they will need to flourish. Team Depot volunteers teach young people the importance of working and solving problems together, and the YouthBuild