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Starbucks

Part of the Corporations That Changed the World series
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Follow the history of Starbucks on its journey from one local retail store in Seattle to a global chain of coffeehouses found in more than 47 countries around the world. Starbucks tells the story of how a single retail outlet opened in 1971 became the world's largest chain of coffeehouses, and for that matter, one of the largest franchises of any kind, with over $10 billion in sales in 2008.

Starbucks offers readers the opportunity to get to know this extraordinary corporation's leaders, employees, guiding principles, corporate innovations, competitive strategies, setbacks, and future prospects.

Along the way, it explores a number of fascinating issues, including the company's pivotal decision to use Arabica beans instead of mass-produced coffee and its efforts to support sustainable coffee farming worldwide.

The book also looks at how Starbucks is coping with the global economic downturn, detailing its recent initiatives to reduce costs, offer healthier food, and re-embrace its coffee-centered, customer-based roots. Offers a number of stimulating sidebars, including Coffee Talk, Word Search, Coffee Quiz, Schultz Time!, and Coffee RecipeFeatures a "You Decide" section at the end of each chapter where readers can provide their own responses to issues Starbucks has faced recentlyProvides photos of Starbucks headquarters in Seattle, interior shots of the original store, Starbucks baristas, and Starbucks coffee traders in RwandaIncludes a glossary of coffee-related termsOutlines a Starbucks timeline from 1971 to 2009, noting major business and product events

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Product Details
Greenwood Press
0313364583 / 9780313364587
Hardback
13/10/2009
United States
English
xiv, 154 p. : ill.
24 cm
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