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Way Quotes by Howard Schultz
- Always challenge the old ways.
- Every step of the way, I made a point to underpromise and overdeliver. In the long run, that's the only way to ensure security in…
- Whatever you do, don't play it safe. Don't do things the way they've always been done. Don't try to fit the system. If you do…
- More than anything else, technology will pave the way for innovative change at Starbucks. The bulk of Starbucks' innovation over the next several years will…
- My parents really wanted me to get out of New York, be exposed to other people, other ways of life.
- Success in the United States is not an entitlement in China. You have to go there and earn it, and earn it the right way.
- We need to put ourselves in the shoes of our customers. That is my new battle cry. Live and breathe Starbucks the way our customers…
- Cutting prices or putting things on sale is not sustainable business strategy. The other side of it is that you can't cut enough costs to…
- I probably have about four or five cups of coffee a day. I make myself an espresso macchiato when I wake, which is a shot…
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