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    Ethics and Compliance of Starbucks Emelie May‚ Leah Surall‚ Pamela Delancey‚ Star Joralemon FIN 370 May 20‚ 2013 Rick Schutz Ethics and Compliance of Starbucks Starbucks opened its doors in 1971 in the Seattle historic Pike Place Market. It has gone from a narrow storefront Starbucks offering the world fresh roasted whole bean coffees. Howard Schultz went to Italy after trying some coffee at Starbucks and wanted to bring the Italian coffeehouse tradition back to the United States. The mission

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    in the Mug: Can Starbucks mend it? 1. What is the central issue in this case? Starbucks share price [who] declined double the rate of the rise in 2006‚ shedding more than 60% of its highest value to that date [what] in 2007 [when] because of [why] * Short-term borrowing debts * The company using its cash flow and liquid investments in the core business and for other new business opportunities * Starbucks concurrently repurchased shares of common stock The Starbuck coffee shop has

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    |Accounting | | | |Starbucks Annual Report 2012-13 Assignment | | | |6/7/2013 | |

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    Starbucks Company Overview Starbucks‚ a well-managed assertive company‚ has consistently achieved growth since its early beginnings. Starbucks is the largest retailer of specialty coffee drinks and coffee beans in the nation sold through company-owned retail outlets and supermarket chains (Starbucks Corporation‚ 2009). The Starbucks name has earned its place as an innovative organization that represents a sense of community and shared ideals among its customers‚ its employees‚ and the world at large

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    How does Starbucks’ policy of corporate social responsibility impact the company’s bottom line? According to Porter and Kramer (2006)‚ “Proponents of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)‚ use four arguments‚ moral obligation‚ sustainability‚ license to operate‚ and reputation as justification for implementing CSR programs and practices (p.3). Moral obligation is the duty to be a good citizen and do the right (socially responsible) thing. Sustainability requires responsibility managing both environmental

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    Course Number: MGMT - 690 Submitted By: Emaan Date: 14th November 2010 INTRODUCTION: Starbucks is one the most successful companies in the United States‚ which is evident by the fact that it is among the FORTUNE 500 Companies. However‚ over the last few years its profitability has declined owing to decline in Starbucks international sales and increased operational costs. The Chairman of Starbucks is a man who made this company what it is today so there seems to be a one-person decision making

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    Starbucks History Starbucks was established in Seattle‚ USA in 1971 and today‚ there are 17‚009 stores in 50 countries. The present CEO of Starbucks‚ Howard Schultz joined this company in 1982‚ however‚ he left it for a short time and started own Italian style coffeehouses. After that‚ he returned in 1987 for purchasing Starbucks with the help of local investors. Products B2C: Business to Customers Starbucks sell coffee‚ handcraft beverage‚ merchandises‚ fresh food‚ consumer product and

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    range of original products The products that Starbucks has are not for sale at other coffee companies. That is what makes them original. They are very innovative and they sell all sort of different coffees‚ juices‚ sandwiches‚ cookies‚ cakes and tea. * High quality ingredients Starbucks is known for their high quality ingredients. They think it is very important to have the perfect ingredients for their customers. * Specialized staff The Starbucks staff is specialized in their job. The baristas

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    Starbucks Case Study Starbuck’s Job Design Job Purpose is being a leader and role model by showing by example customer service and community involvement. Essential Functions: Set goals for team‚ recruit and hire team members and shift supervisors‚ generate reports‚ train team members safety standards and health standards‚ implement policies‚ lead your team by example‚ communicate and recognize any problems‚ act quickly for solution‚ get involved in the community‚ recruit patrons feedback‚ delegate

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    Strategic Analysis of Starbucks Leo Dela Rosa Strategic Management 4340 Dr. Uche Nwabueze 0. Executive Summary The entirety of the executive summary encompasses all of what is discussed on the Strategic Analysis of Starbucks. It is discussed and dissected into two distinct parts‚ the external and internal analysis. At first we discover the history of Starbucks and how influence grew into a huge success. Then‚ upon

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