- Definition of For-Profit business from: http://managementhelp.org/organizations/types.htm#anchor1387164
TOMS Shoes:
http://www.toms.com/
- TOMS Shoes was founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie
- They have given over 1,000,000 shoes to children in 3rd world countries who need them
- "One for One" is the idea Blake came up with for when a person buys a pair of TOMS Shoes they give one to a child in need http://www.tomsshoes.ca/our-movement/movement-one-for-one
- TOMS Shoes are available world wide by ordering off their website and have deals with different stores in Canada and US such as:
West 49
Off The Wall
Stoneridge
Below the Belt
....and so on and so forth
- Blake Mycoskie Founded TOMS Shoes and was given the awesome job title of "Chief Shoe Giver"
- He had already created five other successful businesses and started this For-Profit Organization in 2006
- In an interview with treehugger.com he said he start a for-profit because he had no background in charities so he used his entrepreneurial skills
- His business model is "One for One" so he could build a business by selling shoes and at the same time, give them away (that is why the shoes cost like $50, because you're paying for two shoes)
- TOMS Shoes has partnered with Nordstrom and Disney to create a toddler line
- Coordinates volunteer shoe drops are a key activities this business
- Producer --> Distributor --> Retail --> Consumer (In-Direct Channels)



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