Position:
-Claim the
high-end inetrnational feel of coffee.
- Keep menu
options managable.
- Expand concept
store ideas but take it low buudget.
- concider
localized products offering and events.
Vision:
To inspire and nature the human spirit - one person one cup and one neighborhood at a time.
Values:
Our Coffee: It has always been, and will always be, about
quality. We’re passionate about ethically sourcing the finest coffee beans,
roasting them with great care, and improving the lives of people who grow them.
We care deeply about all of this; our work is never done.
Our Partners: We’re called partners, because it’s not just a
job, it’s our passion. Together, we embrace diversity to create a place where
each of us can be ourselves. We always treat each other with respect and
dignity. And we hold each other to that standard.
Our Customers: When we are fully engaged, we connect with,
laugh with, and uplift the lives of our customers – even if just for a few
moments. Sure, it starts with the promise of a perfectly made beverage, but our
work goes far beyond that. It’s really about human connection.
Our Stores:When our customers feel this sense of belonging,
our stores become a haven, a break from the worries outside, a place where you
can meet with friends. It’s about enjoyment at the speed of life – sometimes
slow and savored, sometimes faster. Always full of humanity.
Our Neighborhood:Every store is part of a community, and we
take our responsibility to be good neighbors seriously. We want to be invited
in wherever we do business. We can be a force for positive action – bringing
together our partners, customers, and the community to contribute every day.
Now we see that our responsibility – and our potential for good – is even
larger. The world is looking to Starbucks to set the new standard, yet again.
We will lead.
Our Shareholders:We know that as we deliver in each of these
areas, we enjoy the kind of success that rewards our shareholders. We are fully
accountable to get each of these elements right so that Starbucks – and
everyone it touches – can endure and thrive.
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