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A WALL STREET JOURNAL AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER

Featuring an introduction by President Jimmy Carter

The Home Depot cofounder and owner of the NFL''s Atlanta Falcons and MLS''s Atlanta United shares a vision and a roadmap for values-based business.

Arthur M. Blank believes that for good companies, purpose and profit can-and should-go hand in hand. And he should know. Together with cofounder Bernie Marcus, Blank built The Home Depot from an idea and a dream to a $50 billion-dollar company, the leading home improvement retailer in the world. And even while opening a new store every 42 hours, they never lost sight of their commitment to care for their people and communities. In fact, in 2001, The Home Depot was voted America''s most socially responsible company.

Blank left The Home Depot that same year with a burning question: Could the values and culture that made that company great

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      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 15/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9780062974921, 978-0062974921
      ISBN10: 0062974920

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A WALL STREET JOURNAL AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER

      Featuring an introduction by President Jimmy Carter

      The Home Depot cofounder and owner of the NFL''s Atlanta Falcons and MLS''s Atlanta United shares a vision and a roadmap for values-based business.

      Arthur M. Blank believes that for good companies, purpose and profit can-and should-go hand in hand. And he should know. Together with cofounder Bernie Marcus, Blank built The Home Depot from an idea and a dream to a $50 billion-dollar company, the leading home improvement retailer in the world. And even while opening a new store every 42 hours, they never lost sight of their commitment to care for their people and communities. In fact, in 2001, The Home Depot was voted America''s most socially responsible company.

      Blank left The Home Depot that same year with a burning question: Could the values and culture that made that company great

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