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One Quotes by Howard Schultz
- It's ironic that retailers and restaurants live or die on customer service, yet their employees have some of the lowest pay and worst benefits of…
- It's one thing to dream, but when the moment is right, you've got to be willing to leave what's familiar and go out to find…
- To be an enduring, great company, you have to build a mechanism for preventing or solving problems that will long outlast any one individual leader.
- The rules of engagement around building a brand have changed significantly over the past 10 to 15 years. Where companies at one time could spread…
- Victory is much more meaningful when it comes not just from one person, but from the joint achievements of many.
- We woke up one day, and all the sudden Starbucks was in the middle of this political crossfire between the people who want to bring…
- One of the fundamental aspects of leadership, I realized more and more, is the ability to instill confidence in others when you yourself are feeling…
- Remember: You'll be left with an empty feeling if you hit the finish line alone. When you run a race as a team, though, you'll…
- Overnight the digital age had changed the course of history for our company. Everything that we thought was in our control no longer was. But…
- Pouring espresso is an art, one that requires the barista to care about the quality of the beverage.
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- A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one. — Aristotle
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