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    is Howard Schultz. He is the founder and CEO of Starbucks Corporation. Starbucks was started in 1971 and Howard Schultz acquired the brand from the prior owners in 1986 and launched it into the company as we know it today. “In 2014, the company’s revenue was US$ 16.45 billion, net income – US$ 2.07 billion. The total headcount network comprised over 149 thousand people. According to the data of 2014, there were 20737 Starbucks stores opened in 62 countries.” (Astrum People, 2016) Howard…

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    Oliver Otis Howard was a valiant union general, a member of the Freedmen’s Bureau, and the founder Howard University. Howard was born in Leeds, Maine, but he spent most of his childhood at a school in North Yarmouth, until he went to Bowdoin College and graduated in 1850. Four years later, he graduated from the U.S. military academy at West Point. Although he studied military tactics, he proceeded to become an assistant professor in mathematics at West Point. His military career started out with…

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    record songs written by Four Star writers. Even though she wanted to record her own songs, but she wanted this record deal so she had next to no choice. In 1960 her Four Star deal expired and Patsy crossed paths with Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard. With him she became more and more successful. Soon Cline was performing at the Opry and was the star that everyone wanted to hear. The next thing you know she was performing at the Cringe Hall (Source 2). Patsy was a big country star, but had a…

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    5. What is Zinns basic criticism of historian Samuel Eliot Morison’s book Christopher Columbus? * Zinns basic criticism of the book is that Morison praises Columbus too much, he goes overboard. According to Zinn, Columbus was a bad guy. Zinn was more on the people’s side, and would have liked to see their view on things. 6. What major issues does Bartolome de las Casas bring up regarding Spanish expeditions in the Caribbean? * Bartolome brings up the treatment of the native people by…

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    Aboriginal history, as he was an active member of the Indigenous community and high profile Aboriginal law graduate. This speech was given 4 years after the Mabo decision rejected the theory of Terra Nullius and just a few days after prime minister John Howard criticised the ‘black armband’ view of history, which then caused a debate over how Australians should respond to their past. This was a time of social and political anxiety in Australia’s history as the population come to understand its…

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    For eight consecutive years, Howard Schultz was Starbucks’ Chairman and Chief Global Strategist, but in 2008 he returned to the position of Chief Executive Officer. Schultz had the responsibility to grow Starbucks to the successful enterprise it is today with such positive leadership. In 2006, Schultz attended a legacy event for his mentor, Warren Bennis, sponsored by Harvard University’s Center for Public Leadership, where Schultz reflected on Starbucks’ impressive growth since Schultz and a…

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    Starbucks Iced Tea

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    were 160 million Americans who drank tea daily in any form, consuming a total of 3.6 billion gallons, or around 80 billion servings of tea in a whole year” (Trefis Team, 2014). Furthermore, within the third quarter of 2014, it was Starbuck’s CEO, Howard Schultz, who was credit with mentioning “that the company believes the tea market is worth $90 billion and this gives them incentive to transform this segment into a core segment in the long run” (Trefis Team, 2014). More so, fast forward to June…

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    1) Creativity and Attractive Design The environment and design of Happy 8 Retreats Café is very creative and attractive. The concept their used to design their café is more to “Go Green” concept. Their used wood to decorate their ceiling, ceiling’s light, door, stairs, counter, tables, chairs and others, even a table number they also used wood to make it. Their café also used bamboo to design a VIP room and toilets. Other than this, their also used recycled things to design their café such as…

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    Pink’s theory also relates to other motivation theories such as Abraham Maslow’s theory of “Hierarchy of Needs”. This “Hierarchy of Needs” is a pyramid broken up into eight levels. Maslow explains that to reach a certain level in the pyramid, all levels below it must be satisfied. If at any time a level becomes deficient, then “the individual will act to remove the deficiency”. Also, those eight levels are gathered together into three separate groupings. These three groupings show numerous…

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    Starbucks’s Mission and value Statement Starbucks’s was founded in 1971 in Seattle, where it still has its headquarters. We have always been recognized for our delicious coffee, but we offer pantries, snack, and a variety of healthy product. Starbucks is also named after the coffee-drinking first mate in the novel Moby-Dick (1851) by the American author Herman Melville (Funk & Wagnalls p. 1). Starbucks’s has only one mission, but many tactics on how to stay relevant when it comes to satisfying…

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