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The Starbucks Experience: 5 Principles for Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary
The Starbucks Experience: 5 Principles for Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary | Joseph Michelli
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WAKE UP AND SMELL THE SUCCESS! You already know the Starbucks story. Since 1992, its stock has risen a staggering 5,000 percent! The genius of Starbucks success lies in its ability to create personalized customer experiences, stimulate business growth, generate profits, energize employees, and secure customer loyalty-all at the same time. The Starbucks Experience contains a robust blend of home-brewed ingenuity and people-driven philosophies that have made Starbucks one of the world's "most admired" companies, according to Fortune magazine. With unique access to Starbucks personnel and resources, Joseph Michelli discovered that the success of Starbucks is driven by the people who work there-the "partners"-and the special experience they create for each customer. Michelli reveals how you can follow the Starbucks way to Reach out to entire communities Listen to individual workers and consumers Seize growth opportunities in every market Custom-design a truly satisfying experience that benefits everyone involved Filled with real-life insider stories, eye-opening anecdotes, and solid step-by-step strategies, this fascinating book takes you deep inside one of the most talked-about companies in the world today. For anyone who wants to learn from the best-and be the best-The Starbucks Experience is a rich, heady brew of unforgettable user-friendly ideas.
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Kaila-ann
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This was between a pick and so-so for me. I think there are (or at least sound like) there are some good lessons to be taken away from the way Starbucks operates as a company. My issue with the book itself, it was almost all positive on the company to the point where even when the company did wrong, they could do no wrong. Not terrible really just a little on the unrealistic side in my opinion 🤷🏻‍♀️.

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Kaila-ann
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Oops lol. Waiting on an oil change 😜.

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Books88
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There's a ghost in my coffee!! 😱

josie281 Eeek! 8y
Nonaroo 👻🙀 8y
minkyb Fun times! 8y
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LeslieO
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Read something about this book yesterday, realized I had it on the shelf, so started reading it. That's why I can't get rid of any books! You just never know.

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edsbookshelf
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"By creating consistently intimate stores, we have become the living room of the neighborhood." (the Third Place)

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