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Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk Australia
Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk AustraliaRE: Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk AustraliaI agree with you Ray. The coffee is bitter. Just got back from a visit to Vienna and the coffee there is far much better, smoother, and enjoyable. ...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., BTalk Australia, Coffee Snobs
Discussion threads 2008-08-05

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Starbucks in a Land of Coffee Snobs | BTalk Australia
(14min 49) Click on "Play" to hear the podcast or click "Get It" to download. Starbucks is closing coffee shops in the US and, this last week, closed 61 of its 84 shops in Australia. So what went wrong? Today on BTalk Australia Phil...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Podcasts, Internet, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-08-05
Starbucks: What Went Wrong at The Top?
Starbucks: What Went Wrong at The Top?StarbucksWhat are the odds of following a wildly successful founder, entrepreneur and maintaining either the street buzz or the meteoric rise? The law of big numbers was going to eventually catch up and you can't fuel a fad forever. Shultz will weather the market...
Tags: Donald, Shultz, Starbucks Corp.
Discussion threads 2008-01-09
Starbucks Instant is Coming Soon
First breakfast value meals, and now this: Starbucks has sent out a memo to employees confirming that it's poised to launch a new line of instant coffee. The memo, which The Seattle Times got a copy of, was sent out Thursday, after Advertising Age and The Wall...
Tags: Coffee, Starbucks Corp., Food & Beverage, Workforce Management, Branding, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Marketing, Bryan Corliss
Blog posts 2009-02-13
Caribou Coffee Takes Aim at Starbucks With First TV Ad
CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- Caribou Coffee will launch its first-ever TV campaign tomorrow with an approach that pokes fun at its biggest rival, Starbucks. The spot is titled "Get Real: Chocolate" and stars a pair of urban snobs in a mall, played by marionette dolls. Sitting on a bench, they look...
Tags: TV, chain, Starbucks Corp.
News items 2009-11-12
Daily grind
Joshua Kurlantzick's article on coffee consumption, "Coffee Snobs Unite" (July/August), was interesting and well argued. Unfortunately, he repeats a common error when he writes, "Vietnam didn't do this all on its own--the IMF and World Bank encouraged grower countries to bulk up production as a natural source of hard currency."...
Tags: FINANCE, Vietnam, World Bank
Research articles 2003-10-01
BTalk Turns 100 | BTalk Australia
(26min 23) Welcome to the 100th episode of BTalk Australia. Back in June we kicked off a daily podcast, aimed at Aussies but intended to be of interest to BNet users the world over. Today you can hear the variety of topics we have covered so...
Tags: Managing Director, Melbourne, Director, CEO, Six Sigma, Gender And Diversity, Professional Development, Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000, Sales Strategy, Social Networking, E-mail, Process Improvement, Marketing Research, Telecom & Utilities, Quality, Business Operations, Human Resources, Career, It Operations, Sales, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-10-19
Business Across Boundaries | BTalk Australia
(8 min 27) What's the key to operating successfully in the international world of business? With a small local market many Aussie businesses have to expand overseas if they are to grow, but it can be a risky step to take, particularly in the current economic climate. Irrespective of the...
Tags: Business, Starbucks Corp., Podcasts, Digital Music, Internet, Personal Technology, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-01-12
Tourists Are Terrible, Locals Are Freaks
Copy this whole post to another site A blog lord lashed out at tourists in a train station; a fameball leered at Gotham's "social maladroits" and a British writer blew up over American English. The Twitterati were xenophobic and claustrophobic at the same time. GigaOM's worldly Om Malik forgot we're...
Tags: Twitter, station, Blog, TechCrunch, Om Malik, GigaOm
News items 2009-08-11
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