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It's Not about the Coffee
It's Not about the Coffee: Leadership Principles from a Life at Starbucks | Howard Behar
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A Starbucks executive reveals how to draw on the successful coffee-house chain's examples in order to promote business success, sharing inside stories about key turning points in Starbucks' history to illustrate how the company came to embrace its philosophy about putting people ahead of profits.
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DebinHawaii
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Thanks @Eggs for the #WondrousWednesday tag!🤗

1️⃣ The many things I learned from HB, the author of this book & one of my all-time leaders/mentors would take too much space but 3 are 1) Lead with your values & don‘t work for a company if your values don‘t match. 2) Put people over profits—a true leader serves people. 3) Build relationships & “trust banks” first.

2️⃣ Talent Development & Training

3️⃣ Independently wealthy bookstore owner! 😉

MemoirsForMe Yay on all 3…especially #3! 🙌🏻📚🙌🏻 9mo
Eggs Well done 👍🏼 #3 sounds great! 9mo
Kitta Oh yes a bookstore would be great! 9mo
DebinHawaii @UwannaPublishme @Eggs @Kitta I added the independently wealthy so I don‘t have to struggle & can enjoy it & all the books! 😉😆 9mo
Eggs @DebinHawaii Of course! 9mo
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Mehso-so

This is not a book I would typically pick-up but someone gave it to my husband as a gift. Published in 2009 it really stresses how Starbucks culture is all about treating patrons with respect and positivity. The importance of building strong community relationships is highlighted. Given the press the company has received in the past couple of years these words all fell flat. Maybe it‘s time the company learns from it‘s failures.

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DebinHawaii
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#90sSpringFling. It was about the coffee in this pic, the only one I had available-circa '94, when I was a SBUX store manager & on the 'Star Team' to open/transition Boston. Not what I'd wear to the spring dance, but I did love that sweater-even though I'd worn it for about 24 hours when I went from PDX to Boston, but my luggage went from PDX to Peoria.😬Luckily my roommate on the far right loaned me a fresh tee-shirt for the opening party...

DebinHawaii ...even though neither of us knew each other or that we were sharing rooms. We both later ended up in SBUX International, opening up markets all over Asia-Pacific & beyond & are still good friends 25-years later.👭❤️ P.S. My suitcase had my hair products & tools inside it too... 🤣😱🤣 (edited) 6y
Cinfhen I loved EVERYTHING argyle 💜you were a Starbucks pioneer 🙌🏻☕️and I‘m pretty jealous 💋🎉😘 6y
Cinfhen Pretty photo, by the way 😁 6y
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LeahBergen So cool!! 6y
CarolynM That's a good story, but you look lovely anyway😍 6y
Kalalalatja Great photo! 6y
BarbaraBB Great pic 😍 6y
kspenmoll Love your photo! & what a great job! (edited) 6y
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Coleen
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This is actually not totally me because I'm a cheapskate with books too, but I know many Littens can relate. 😜

Bostonmomx2 I am too!! It's so hard for me to justify buying books when I'll read them in a few hours and then give them away! 7y
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DebinHawaii
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Day21 #FeistyFeb #workplacesetting I worked for & with Starbucks Coffee for 12 years: store management, moving into training/HR & the International Department-helping open & support markets in Asia Pacific, UK & beyond, before leaving & coming here to work w/the group that opened the Hawaii market. It's always interesting to read books set in the SBUX workplace (especially those of one of my best bosses Howard Behar) & compare w/my experience.☕️📚

Reviewsbylola I bow down to you. Starbucks is life. I go there everyday. 😍 8y
mcipher I dream of working at Starbucks someday! I love that place. 8y
readinginthedark My brother has worked at Starbucks for several years and really enjoys it. 😊 8y
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Bookish.Heart I love Starbucks. I'm kind of an addict. I added to my wish list! 8y
RadicalReader @DebinHawaii what a privilege to have such an incredible joy of working with Starbucks and for them best company 8y
BethFishReads It's ALWAYS about the coffee (edited) 8y
Karkar I really enjoyed it's not about the coffee. 8y
DebinHawaii @Reviewsbylola @mcipher @readinginthedark @Bookish.Heart @RadicalReader I was lucky to first start in the early days with 3 latte flavors & when things were easier but it taught me much & gave me great opportunities.💚👍 @BethFishReads Definitely! 😂 @Karkar HB was my boss in International & a person who taught me much about myself & business. It's Not About the Coffee is so much of what he taught me about being a leader-love the book & the man!💚 8y
BethFishReads Well yes (in re you last comment). 8y
DebinHawaii @BethFishReads It's definitely a lot about the coffee!! 😆👍☕️Especially now being on the customer side! 8y
RadicalReader @DebinHawaii what is the hardest drink you have made? 8y
DebinHawaii @RadicalReader Hah! It's been so long since I made a drink--over 10 years since I worked with them & when I was in the stores, the drink menu was not even close to what it is now-so I'm not sure. Honestly, the hardest drink was probably teaching some of our more detail-oriented Int'l markets like Japan how to make a free pour cappuccino. They wanted to add a scale by the bar to weigh each one to make sure they were consistent. 😀👍 8y
RadicalReader @DebinHawaii if you still worked there now would you still know how to make all the drinks like you used to? 8y
DebinHawaii @RadicalReader The basic ones yes I remember the recipes from making & teaching them & I still make lattes & cappuccinos on home & other espresso machines now but the equipment has changed quite a bit too since I worked on it so I doubt I would be quick about it if I were trying to do it in a store. 8y
RadicalReader @DebinHawaii what's the fifteen between a free pour cappuccino and a standard cappuccino? 8y
DebinHawaii @RadicalReader is 'fifteen' the difference? A free pour means you pour in the milk & foam versus scooping a bunch of dry foam on top. Free pours when the milk is steamed correctly result in a better drink with smooth and light foam & better distribution of the espresso in the cup. 8y
RadicalReader @DebinHawaii seems like an incredibly difficult drink. When you make the hot chocolates somebody told me the chocolate drizzle that goes on top in the squeeze bottle is different than the one use to make the hot chocolate then someone told me it was the same just easier to pour. 8y
SaraFair Our little town is just now building our first stand alone Starbucks. Looking forward to having a place to meet up with folks, however I don't like all the politics bringing me down. Just keep perkin'! 8y
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