Starbucks as a Strategic Plan Outline

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Starbucks is concentrated on providing its customers with a relaxing and attractive social atmosphere. It offers high quality coffees, teas and other products that benefit their targeted market as well as creating a great working environment for its employees. The Starbucks Company has specific visions and goals, missions and values that they want to reach through being a responsible organization. It is their vision for the future to uphold their customers, partners, and suppliers to create a positive change. By doing this they see themselves as innovators and leaders in the industry by becoming contributors to society as a whole and by creating a sustainable and healthy environment so that the company and the people they affect can grow and learn from these changes. Starbucks vision is to uphold these responsibilities through community, ethical sourcing, and the environment (starbucks.com).
Starbucks’ vision through community is to create an environment that brings people together by creating positive change and making a difference in the lives of the people around them. They are big believers in being able to make a substantial profit as well as being socially conscience of the decisions they make and how their decisions will affect the community. With this idea there are many ways that they are helping the community. They strive in community service; this is where they aid with local neighborhoods and help the people in those communities to create change. They created community stores where they promote and strengthen community education, employment, health, housing and safety. Along with these ideas they also take part in youth leadership, farming communities, diversity and inclusion, creating jobs in the US and lastly they ...

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...gs such as a salesperson’s workload and intensity of competitors around them (Johnston, 287-88). Starbucks has to constantly battle other companies like Dunkin Donuts and McDonald’s so it is important that Starbucks salespeople learn about these factors and find ways to adjust properly to given situations that might arise from it. Starbucks salespeople also deal with personal factors. These can include certain family and pressure from coworkers and managers. Salespeople have to be able to understand the feedback they are given and know how these variables can affect the performance of their job (Johnston, 288)

Works Cited

Johnston, Mark W., and Greg W. Marshall. Relationship Selling. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2010. Print.
"Starbucks Coffee Company." Starbucks Coffee Company. Starbucks Corporation, 2014. Web. 10 Apr. 2014. .

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