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Alternatives for Organizational Growth Toll Brothers, Inc. is a market leader in the U.S. luxury building construction industry. For more than 40 years, Toll Brothers has performed well, even in economic downturns, expanding its geographic markets as the company grew and growth opportunities were presented. Furthermore, Toll Brothers' management has stated that the company intends to concentrate on continually expanding its niche market into additional areas. Meanwhile, six of the "Top 15" states for U.S. median income remain untouched by Toll Brothers and serious consideration of entry into those states should be considered.

Alternative Strategies

The alternative strategies that Toll Brothers should consider to realize growth are entry into the geographical markets of Maryland, Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Colorado and Utah. Though Toll Brothers have captured 9 of the top 15 geographical markets in the U.S. per median household incomes, the company has made no forays into the remaining 6 states, which fall at various points within the top 15. According to the U.S. Census, Maryland is ranked 1st, Alaska is ranked 4th, Hawaii is ranked 5th, Washington is ranked 11th, Colorado is ranked 13th, and Utah is ranked 14th according to state median incomes (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009). Toll Brothers currently provides luxury homes aimed at the "top 20% of U.S. income households" (Toll Brothers, Inc., 2011, p. 9) and focuses on the percentage of families earning $100,000.00 per year or more in a given geographic area (Toll Brothers, Inc., 2011, p. 46). Operating as Toll Brothers, Inc. since 1986 (Funding Universe, n.d.), Toll Brothers prides itself on being the "only national builder focused on [the] luxury market" (Toll Brothers, Inc., 2011, p. 9). These alternatives actually fall within Toll Brothers' goal of continued geographic expansion but turn to additional state markets: "We believe that our earnings are best utilized by investing in internal growth opportunities, such as expansion...

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Best Value Disciplines
The best value discipline of "Operational Excellence," which calls for "Provid[ing] the customer with reliable products or services at competitive prices, deliver ([ed] with minimal difficulty or inconvenience" (Treacy & Wiersema, 2004, p. 9), is shown by Toll Brothers' construction of proven luxury homes to high-end homebuyers at relatively economical prices and with the least amount of trouble. The best value discipline of "Product Leadership," which calls for "Providing products that continually redefine the state of art" (Treacy & Wiersema, 2004, p. 9), is shown by Toll Brothers' 40-year ongoing development of "Hundreds of structural options and thousands of designer options" (Toll Brothers, Inc., 2011, p. 30). The best value discipline of "Customer Intimacy," which calls for "Selling the customer a total solution, not just a product or service" (Treacy & Wiersema, 2004, p. 9), is shown by Toll Brothers' "Focus on Customization," which includes its 40-year development of a custom-homes with all the financial and design benefits of "high volume production, hundreds of structural options, thousands of designer options, pre-designed, pre-engineered and pre-budgeted homes, to which the average buyer added approximately $101,000.00 in options and premiums" (Toll Brothers, Inc., 2011, p. 30). None of Toll Brothers' best value disciplines need alteration with forays into new states.

4. Generic Strategy

Toll Brothers' Generic Strategy is geographic expansion. "We believe that our earnings are best utilized by investing in internal growth opportunities, such as expansion within current geographic markets and into new geographic territories" (Toll Brothers, Inc., n.d.). In addition, Martin P. Connor, Toll Brothers' chief financial officer, stated: "We believe that earnings growth can come from increasing our community count"…

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Cooper, F.N. (2011, December 6). Toll brothers reports 4th qtr and FYE 2011 results. Retrieved from Finance.yahoo.com Web site: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Toll-Brothers-Reports-4th-Qtr-pz-3516449679.html

Funding Universe. (n.d.). Funding Universe. Retrieved from Funding Universe Web site: http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Toll-Brothers-Inc.-company-History.html

Toll Brothers, Inc. (2011, November 9). Powerpoint presentation at UBS building and building products 9th annual CEO conference. Retrieved from Toll Brothers, Inc. Web site: http://www.tollbrothers.com/investor_relations/powerpoint_presentations

Toll Brothers, Inc. (n.d.). Frequently asked questions. Retrieved from Toll Brothers, Inc. Web site: http://www.tollbrothers.com/investor_relations/frequently_asked_questions
Treacy, M., & Wiersema, F. (2004, May). Discipline of market leaders. Retrieved from Buddy Kluin.nl Web site: http://www.buddykluin.nl/html/downloads/disciplineofmarketleaders.pdf
U.S. Census Bureau. (2009, March). Personal income per capita in current dollars, 2008. Retrieved from U.S. Census Bureau Web site: http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/GRTTable?_bm=y&-_box_head_nbr=R1901&-ds_name=ACS_2008_1YR_G00_&-_lang=en&-format=U.S.-30&-CONTEXT=grt
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