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A Sample of Company Profile: StarbucksThe Starbucks StoryOur story began in 1971. Back then we were a roaster and retailer of whole bean and ground coffee, tea and spices with a single store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. Today, we are privileged to connect with millions of customers every day with exceptional products and more than 30,000 retail stores in 80 markets.FolkloreStarbucks is named after the first mate in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Our logo is also inspired by the sea – featuring a twin-tailed siren from Greek mythology. Starbucks MissionOur mission: to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time.Our CoffeeWe’ve always believed in serving the best coffee possible. It's our goal for all of our coffee to be grown under the highest standards of quality, using ethical sourcing practices. Our coffee buyers personally travel to coffee farms in Latin America, Africa and Asia to select high quality beans. And our master roasters bring out the balance and rich flavor of the beans through the signature Starbucks Roast.Our StoresOur stores are a neighborhood gathering place for meeting friends and family. Our customers enjoy quality service, an inviting atmosphere and an exceptional beverage. Total stores: 30,000 across 80 markets (as of June 30, 2019)Our PartnersWe offer some of the finest coffees in the world, grown, prepared and served by the finest people. Our employees, who we call partners, are at the heart of the Starbucks Experience.We believe in treating our partners with respect and dignity. We are proud to offer several landmark programs for our partners, including comprehensive health coverage for eligible full- and part-time partners, access to full college tuition coverage through the Starbucks College Achievement Plan, and equity in the company through Bean Stock.Our ProductsStarbucks offers a range of exceptional products that customers enjoy in our stores, at home, and on the go.Coffee: More than 30 blends and single-origin premium coffees.Handcrafted Beverages: Fresh-brewed coffee, hot and iced espresso beverages, Iced Coffee, Cold Brew, Nitro, Frappuccino® coffee and non-coffee blended beverages, Starbucks Refreshers® beverages, and Teavana® teas.Merchandise: Coffee-and tea-brewing equipment, mugs and accessories, packaged goods, books and gifts.Fresh Food: Baked pastries, cold and hot sandwiches, salads, salad and grain bowls, oatmeal, yogurt parfaits and fruit cups.Consumer products available where groceries are soldCoffee and Tea: Whole bean and ground coffee (Starbucks and Seattle’s Best Coffee brands), Starbucks VIA® Instant, Starbucks espresso capsules available on the Nespresso and Nescafé Dolce Gusto systems, Starbucks® Coffee K-Cup® pods, Starbucks® and Teavana® Verismo® pods.Ready-to-Drink (RTD): Starbucks® bottled Frappuccino® coffee drinks, Starbucks Iced Latte, Single Serve Cold Brew, Doubleshot® Coffee Smoothies, Teavana Craft Iced Teas, Teavana Sparkling Craft Iced Teas, Starbucks Discoveries® chilled cup coffees, Starbucks Discoveries Iced Café Favorites®, Starbucks Iced Coffee, Starbucks Doubleshot® espresso drinks, Starbucks Doubleshot® Energy Coffee drinks; Starbucks Refreshers® beverages, Evolution Fresh™ bottled juices.Brand PortfolioStarbucks Coffee, Seattle’s Best Coffee, Teavana, Evolution Fresh, Ethos Water and Torrefazione Italia Coffee.Investor InformationStarbucks went public on June 26, 1992 at a price of $17 per share (or $0.53 per share, adjusted for subsequent stock splits) and closed trading that first day at $21.50 per share.Starbucks was incorporated under the laws of the State of Washington, in Olympia, Washington, on Nov. 4, 1985.Starbucks Corporation's common stock is listed on NASDAQ, under the trading symbol SBUX.For more information, please visit Starbucks Investor RelationsBeing a Responsible CompanyAt Starbucks, we have always believed in the importance of building a great, enduring company that strikes a balance between profitability and a social conscience.It started with our early travels to the places where our coffee is grown, understanding that our future is inextricably tied to the futures of farmers and their families. We nurtured personal relationships and built a global network of support to create a new way to produce coffee: one that is sustainable, transparent and good for people and the planet. As the threats of climate change have grown, we have been working to help coffee farms adapt and find innovative solutions in how we build and operate our stores, while reducing the environmental impact of our cups, straws and lids.Our stores are often the heart of a neighborhood, and we strive to make each one a welcoming and inclusive Third Place. As we have grown, so too has our opportunity to make a positive impact, from alleviating hunger through our food donation program to making investments in local partnerships and coffee-and tea-origin communities through The Starbucks Foundation.Stitching all these efforts together is a common thread – a green thread – one that is woven in the fabric of our company by the more than 300,000 men and women who proudly wear the green apron. We are dedicated to making our partners proud, providing pay equity and investing in their success. And we are working to hire veterans and military spouses, refugees, Opportunity Youth and those formerly incarcerated, and helping them build their futures once they are with us.As it has been from the beginning, our purpose goes far beyond profit. We believe in the pursuit of doing good.。
Background Material of Starbucks Coffee1.General SituationFounded in 1971, with its first shop as well as its headquarter located in Seattle of Washington, USA, Starbucks Coffee has developed into the most famous coffee chains in the world. In March 1987,Howard Schultz, the marketing manager of Starbucks Coffee of that time,bought the small coffee shop and re-organized it. From then on, Starbucks Coffee jumped out of its original frame and began to sell coffee drinks. Gradually, it developed from a small retail shop of coffee bean restricted in Seattle into an international chain.In 1922, Starbucks Coffee listed itself on the stock market, NASDAQ. At present, its chain coffee shops have climbed up to more than 13,000 in the whole world and in China, it has 707 chains in all.Starbucks Coffee has more than 30 retailing products, including coffee beans of top class, hand-made espresso, hot and cold coffee beverages, fresh and delicious pastry food, coffee machine of rich variety, coffee cup and so on and so forth.2. LOGO and Its MeaningStarbucks Coffee launched its newest LOGO in 2011. Actually, It has changed its logo for many times on basis of its first image of mermaid. The newest LOGO deleted the original the circle and the word “coffee”, only leaving the image of mermaid. This change means more open and free development model and products of Starbucks Coffee in the future.3. Core Values of its Enterprise Culture(1) Respect and rely on the employees and promote the enterprise through its own staff.(2) Respect its own customers and take them as friends.(3) Respect all the suppliers and share interests with them.(4) Return the society.4. Administration Team(1) Outstanding Leadership: CEO, Senior Vice President of Retail Co., CFO, COO.(2) Competitive Secondary Management Team: Know very well the relative knowledge of coffee; Provide excellent service.5. Principle of Its Expansion(1) Unity of its Trans-regional Development;(2) Innovation of its Trans-regional Development;(3) Localization.6. Business Model in different RegionsIn Europe, America and other countries of Asia:(1) Starbucks Coffee takes on 100% equity, e.g. Britain,Thailand and Australia;(2) Starbucks Coffee takes on 50% equity, e.g. Japan andSouth Korea;(3)Starbucks Coffee takes on 0% equity and totallyAuthorizes Operating Right to the opposite, e.g.Philippine, Singapore, Malaysia and Beijing.In China:(1) At first several years, Starbucks takes on very little equity, about 5%, e.g. primary cities as Taiwan, Hongkong and Shanghai.(2) From 2003 on, Starbucks Coffee made an overall strategy adjustment, and increased its share, gradually shifting its authorization relationship with the involved paties to cooperation relationship.(3) Starbucks Coffee is planing to take back all equity and shift all its coffee shops into Company-owned ones.7. Why does Starbucks Coffee mean to run Company-owned Shops in China?According to the data of 2001 and 2002, merely in Shanghai city, Starbucks Coffee got RMB 32,000,000 yuan profits, which is unimaginable in other countries. Besides, there will be much greater profit space in China in the future. While Starbucks Coffee could only get mere 5% share from the rich profits. Therefore it decided to shift all of its coffee shops in China into Company-owned ones.。
S t a r b u c k s星巴克公司简介范文国际企业管理课程论文星巴克企业战略管理分析学生姓名学科专业学号指导老师2012年05月10日目录1 引言-------------------------------------------------------------31.1 公司简介---------------------------------------------------31.2 品牌背景---------------------------------------------------31.2.1 星巴克成长之路---------------------------------------31.2.2 品牌核心价值-----------------------------------------42 战略环境分析-----------------------------------------------------42.1 宏观环境分析-----------------------------------------------52.2 微观环境分析-----------------------------------------------82.3 S W O T分析-----------------------------------------------113 企业战略选择----------------------------------------------------123.1 国际市场进入战略------------------------------------------123.2 全球营销战略选择------------------------------------------133.2.1 差异化战略------------------------------------------133.2.2 多元化战略------------------------------------------144 未来发展战略----------------------------------------------------144.1 面临的危机及成因------------------------------------------144.2 未来发展措施与建议----------------------------------------151 引言1.1 星巴克公司简介星巴克(Starbucks)这个名字来自麦尔维尔的小说《白鲸》中一位处事极其冷静、极具性格魅力的大副。
COFFEE STARBUCKS American cultureCOFFEEHistory in the 15th century.Arabia‘s Yemen :only source. The demand was very high, beans highly guarded.No fertile plants were allowed to leave the country. Muslim pilgrims(朝圣者)toMecca smuggled coffeeplants back to theirhomelands, and coffee cropssoon took root in India.Coffee also made its way toEurope through Venice, wherefleets traded perfumes, teas,dyes and fabrics with Arabicmerchants.Be popular when street vendorsbegan selling it.Green coffee beans are heated in a large rotating drum, then their transformation begins.After about 5 to 7 minutes, much of their moisture evaporates. The beans turn a yellow color and smell a little like popcorn. After about 8 minutes in the roaster, the "first pop" occurs. The beans double in size. They are now light brown.After 10-11 minutes, the beans reach an even brown color, and oil starts to appear on the surface of the bean.At this roasting time (between 11 and 15 minutes), the full flavor potential begins to develop in the beans, bringing all of their attributes into balance.The "second pop" signals that the coffee is almost ready. The smell of freshly roasted coffee fills the air.Baked Coffee BeansStarbucks Corporation, doing businessas Starbucks Coffee, is anAmerican coffee companyand coffeehouse chain based in Seattle,Washington.Founded in 1971, Starbucks is now thelargest coffeehouse company in the world, with 22,766stores in 65 countries and territories。