(Bloomberg) -- Former Starbucks Corp. Chief Executive Officer Howard Schultz urged the coffee chain to own its shortcomings and fix operations following its biggest sales miss in years.
Former Starbucks boss Howard Schultz said the coffee giant needs to renew its focus and own its shortcomings after the chain ...
Mr Schultz has hit out at "revenge politics" from Republicans and Democrats The former CEO of coffee chain Starbucks has said he is "seriously considering" running for president. Howard Schultz ...
Former Starbucks chief executive, Howard Schultz, has denied union busting in his most pointed public comments yet on the ongoing dispute between labour organisers and the coffee giant in the US.
Starbucks’ chief is going old school, and the thrust of his changes are very much a return to three-time CEO Howard Schultz’s vision. And while he’s set the tone for remote work and ...
5,420,000. That’s roughly how many Venti lattes Howard Schultz, former Starbucks CEO, would be able to buy (excluding tax and tip) if he sells his recently listed apartment at 950 Fifth Avenue.
In 2008, Starbucks investors were pressing CEO Howard Schultz to cut costs at the coffee chain. Schultz said in a 2010 interview that one investor had a novel idea for saving money: Why not end ...
Despite doing "everything" to get employees to come back to the office, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said they're not returning "at the level" he wants. Speaking at The New York Times's DealBook ...
Starbucks, American coffee company, has run through several CEOs since it first went public and has experienced its fair share of drama. The origins of the massive coffee chain date back to 1971 ...
Starbucks' interim CEO Howard Schultz reiterated that he believes unions have no place at the company in an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow, published on Tuesday. Schultz, who stepped in as ...