Home Depot Inc., the largest home- improvement chain in the U.S., is waiting to see if its latest attempt to improve customer service pays off.

All 300,000 employees took a mandatory crash course in helping customers earlier this year. The company is also on a two-year push to improve merchandising and modernize distribution. The goal is to cultivate happier shoppers who buy more paint and power tools.

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