Starbucks We take Coffee seriously! Starbucks Problem Statement • Is this best possible way to grow? • How much to extend in the quest for growth? • How do tap / react the opportunities? About Starbucks • Speciality coffee company – Arabica beans • CEO – Howard Schultz • 1000 retail locations in 32 markets throughout North America and 2 stores in Tokyo About Starbucks Channels • Retail Outlets – Bread and Butter – An experience store (Third Place) – Contribution to revenue: 86% –
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Barista: This job contributes to Starbucks success by ensuring our service and store standards are met. We do this by providing customers with prompt service‚ quality beverages and products. Starbucks and partners will experience a friendly‚ upbeat and clean atmosphere. Key Responsibilities: Develops enthusiastically satisfied customers all of the time. Welcomes and connects with every customer. Discover customer needs and appropriately suggests product with every customer to enhance service and
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Starbucks Case Analysis Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Company Profile III. Marketing Analysis IV. Competition V. Company Product and Services VI. Recommendations/Conclusion I. Executive Summary In 1971‚ three young entrepreneurs began the Starbucks Corporation in Seattle Washington. Their key goal was to sell whole coffee beans. Soon after‚ Starbucks began experiencing huge growth‚ opening five stores all of which had roasting facilities‚ sold coffee beans and room
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120 Business Intelligence Journal July ORGANISATIONAL COMMUNICATION: A CASE STUDY By Thomas A. Booth Introduction The organization chosen for this case study on organizational communication is a small political activists’ organization for which the writer of this paper once volunteered. The organizational communication problem encountered was that the volunteer supervisor did not have projects ready during the scheduled volunteer time slots‚ and despite a thorough interview process
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Starbucks Video Case 1. Describe the coffee industry prior to the creation of Starbucks. How did Starbucks change the product and create the specialty coffee sector? Starbucks opened its first store in 1971 and prior to that the coffee industry was different. Before Starbucks there were virtually no independent coffee shops. While coffee was cheap at around 50 cents a cup the quality was also cheap. Coffee was canned‚ tasted terrible and there was no such thing as gourmet coffee. However Starbucks
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Case Title: Starbucks Overview and Problem Identification This case presents an overview of the specialty coffee industry‚ which is the second most traded commodity next to oil‚ and Starbucks’ position as a market leader in this industry. Two main concerns that must be addressed‚ as Mr. Howard Schultz‚ the Chairman and CEO of Starbucks Corporation questioned‚ is whether Starbucks is utilizing its resources and capabilities to grow in the most efficient and effective way; as well as if it was
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Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of Starbucks Although Starbucks may currently be considered the king of coffee‚ the company is continually mitigating the potential threats in its fierce competitive environment. With regard to Starbucks’ existing rivals‚ the company faces little competition in the upscale coffee shop industry with its biggest competitor being Panera Bread Company. The true threat from existing competition comes from other coffee beverage retailers such as Dunkin’ Donuts‚ Krispy Kreme
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Final Case Study and Strategic Plan: Starbucks’ Global Quest BUS 402 Strategic Management & Business Policy Executive Summary Here at Starbucks‚ we have had a very rewarding year thus far‚ and have been very successful since the beginning of our journey. As a matter of fact when you mention the name‚ Starbucks‚ people quickly think about that wonderful aroma and taste that is associated with the Starbucks’ name. This is truly what we are trying to create‚ a partnership
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MGT 409-001 [Starbucks] case analysis Background/Problem statement (30%) Starbucks‚ as a world’s leading coffee-drinking retailer‚ provide “standardized” coffee drink and coffee related products as well as homelike experience to its customers. It has 15‚700 locations globally and set its expansion goal to 40‚000 stores worldwide while this goal has been delayed since the expansion targets for recent years have not been reached. At the same time‚ due to the intense global expansion‚ net revenue
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I. Market Research Reveals a Service Gap at Starbucks Retail Stores In 2002‚ Starbucks was a high-growth company‚ successfully implementing ambitious retail expansion and product innovation in spite of the economic downturn. However‚ despite uninterrupted growth‚ recent market research suggested that everything was not going according to plan for the company. Starbucks built its empire on a foundation of customer service‚ but data collected in 2002 suggested that its consumer base did not feel a
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