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Vocabulary. Turnover Fair trade To Strive Friendly Product Reporting Monitoring. STARBUCKS AND CSR Constance Martin Charrier ASSAS M1 Géostratégique internationale. STARBUCKS’ POLICY :.
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Vocabulary • Turnover • Fairtrade • To Strive • Friendly Product • Reporting • Monitoring
STARBUCKS AND CSR Constance Martin Charrier ASSAS M1 Géostratégique internationale
STARBUCKS’ POLICY : "Instead of creating a fantastic brand Howard Schultz has created " great ” cafes, hired great people and proposed options to its employees."
At Starbucks we strive to be the pioneers of the preservation of the environment in all aspects of our business
STARBUCKS A SUCCESSFULL COMPANY • Createdin 1971 • A capital of 38.89 Billion in September2012 • A turnover of 11.7 Billion in 2011 whichis 1 Billion more than in 2010 • Todaythereare around18 000 Starbuckscoffee housesin 60 countries • Starbucksis able to serve 220 customers per hour
BUT STARBUCK IS MORE THAN SUCESSFUL • STARBUCK IS SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE : • In 2011 , 15 Million weredevoted to R&D • good ethics , Starbucksdoesn’t call itsemployees , employees but partners= good application of HumanResources • More Starbucks « Partners » , especially in the USA can have healthinsuranceif theyworkmore than 20 hours / week
I concludeStarbucksis : • Sustainableperformance , the firmleavesnothingaside , and by servingothers’ interestsserves it’sowninterest : • Costsaving • A good public image ( by respecting transparence )
Links • http://www.strategies.fr/etudes-tendances/dossiers/125885/125640W/starbucks-le-petit-noir-passe-au-vert.html • http://eenovation.com/tag/starbucks/ • http://carolinerenoux.wordpress.com/2009/09/13/100-des-cafes-starbucks-seront-labellises-commerce-equitable-en-europe-d%E2%80%99ici-mars-2010/ • http://www.starbucks.fr/about-us/company-information/mission-statement • http://www.abricocotier.fr/8418-starbucks-analyse-situation-strategies-potentielles-relance-entreprise • http://www.globalfinance.org/home/reports/globalization/2008/Starbucks.pdf • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19967397