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Pour Your Heart into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time
Pour Your Heart into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time
Author: Howard Schultz | Publisher: Hyperion
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Since 1987, Starbucks's star has been on the rise, growing from 11 Seattle, WA-based stores to more than 1,000 worldwide. Its goals grew, too, from the more modest, albeit fundamental one of offering high-quality coffee beans roasted to perfection to, more recently, opening a new store somewhere every day. An exemplary success story, Starbucks is identified with innovative marketing strategies, employee-ownership programs, and a product that's become a subculture.

Added: 26.10.2007ISBN: 0786883561Pages: 368Price: £ 8,39Lang.: English
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