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    Transcript of Case 2: Starbucks’ Mission Social Responsibility and Brand S Corporate social mission EESCC • Environment - reducing waste by recycling and energy conservation to minimize the company’s “footprint”. • Employees - who work more than 20 hours a week at Starbucks, receive health benefits including health, medical, dental, and vision benefits • Suppliers - engages in many practise's with organizations to help farmers get premium prices in order to make profit • Customers

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    Starbucks Case

    Running Head: Starbucks Starbucks Case Analysis Victor F. Hogan The George Washington University PSPR 6210: Corporate Social Responsibility July 15, 2012 Starbucks serves a total of four billion paper cups to their customers each year. During Earth Month 2010, Starbucks created a way for their customers to make an environmental impact and try reusable mugs. If one Starbucks customer switches to reusable

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    Fediuk Corporate Social Responsibility & Starbucks BAMMC – BA Thesis May, 2012 Corporate Social Responsibility – A case study of Starbucks’ CSR communication through its corporate website Bachelor Thesis in Marketing and Management Communication Sanne Sanne Bruhn-Hansen CPR: XXXXXX-XXXX Supervisor: Tomasz A. Fediuk No. of characters: Thesis: 54,329 Abstract: 3,492 Page 1 of 42 Sanne Bruhn-Hansen Supervisor: Tomasz A. Fediuk Corporate Social Responsibility & Starbucks BAMMC –

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    Value Chain Management of Starbucks

    Topic: Starbucks–Human Resources Management Sub-Title: Employee Relation TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………………P.3 2. Introduction a. Company background……………………………………………………………………..P.4-5 b. Company Mission and Principle………………………………………………………P.5-7 c. Benchmark……………………………………………………………………………………..P.7-8 3. What is Value Chain Management?..........................................................P.9-11 a. Corporate Strategy…………………………………………………………………………

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    International Business Management

    Starbucks Entry Mode in India Executive Summary: The following report consists of the entry mode chosen by STARBUCKS to enter the Indian Market of Coffee House. This Report will give you a better understanding about an organization’s require to expand globally. Globalisation plays a very important role for any organization. It helps the company to expand over different areas and connect with different people. The report depicts about the entry mode chosen by STARBUCKS to invade the Indian market

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    INTRODUCTION The history of Starbucks starts in Seattle in 1971. Three friends, Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker, who all had a passion for fresh coffee, opened a small shop and began selling fresh-roasted, gourmet coffee beans and brewing and roasting accessories. In 1981 Howard Schultz first walked into Starbucks as a sales representative for a Swedish kitchen manufacturer. He immediately wanted to work for the company as he got so inspired by Starbucks but it took him a year to finally

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    Starbucks

    Starbucks Corporation: An Extensive Analysis By: Muhammad Almuhanna Andre Johnson-Payne Jessica Pope Natalie Schiefer Jordan Sprague Management 429 – Dr. Yu Liu April 16, 2012 Table of Contents Brief Introduction & Key Issues 3-4 External Analysis 4-5 Internal Analysis 5-7 Analysis of Business Level Strategy 7-8 Analysis of Corporate Level Strategy 9-11 Recommendations 11 References 12 Appendix 13 Brief Introduction & Key Issues Starbucks opened their first

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    Arbucks- Evolving Into a Dynamic Global Organization

    Starbucks case study Strategic Management Starbucks- Evolving Into A Dynamic Global Organization March 25th, 2014 1. What was Howard Shultz’s original strategic vision for Starbucks? Is his 2010 vision for Starbucks different from the one he had in the 1980’s? How many times has his strategic vision changed? Is his present strategic vision likely to undergo further evolution? After evaluation of the case, it can be said that Shultz’s first strategic vision for Starbucks began during

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    Starbucks Strategy

    Starbucks’ Mission Statement Establish Starbucks as the premier purveyor of the finest coffee in the world while maintaining our uncompromising principles while we grow. The following six guiding principles will help us measure the appropriateness of our decisions: • Provide a great work environment and treat each other with respect and dignity. • Embrace diversity as an essential component in the way we do business. • Apply the highest standards of excellence to the purchasing, roasting and

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    Starbucks

    Shultz’s original strategic vision for Starbucks? Is his 2010 vision for Starbucks different from the one he had in the 1980’s? How many times has his strategic vision changed? Is his present strategic vision likely to undergo further evolution? After evaluation of the case, it can be said that Shultz’s first strategic vision for Starbucks began during his trip to Milan, Italy in 1983. It is during this trip that Shultz’ came to the conclusion that “the Starbucks store in Seattle completely missed

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