Starbucks staff must work in office 4 days a week
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In Starbucks’ world, the “partner” refers to the company’s employees. It’s the person wearing the green apron, the barista, the shift lead, or the assistant manager. It’s the person who opens the store at 4 a.m. or memorizes someone’s complicated drink order.
A big part of Starbucks’ comeback plan is making employees’ lives easier, both through additional human capital and technology. Starting in the fall, Starbucks will add at least one dedicated, full-time assistant manager in most U.S. company-owned shops. The major announcement was made at the coffee giant’s Leadership Experience 2025 in Las Vegas, attended by […]
Leadership transitions are make-or-break moments. Michael Watkins, author of ‘The First 90 Days’, dissects the anatomy of success—and failure—through the lens of Starbucks’ recent…
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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s words will hold a lot more weight if he can show Starbucks employees he’s willing to do what he’s asking them to do.
Starbucks announced another stage in its leadership shake-up on Tuesday, as CEO Brian Niccol will bring in two more executives who spent time at his former employer Taco Bell while dividing key ...