Barons of Beverage - Coca Cola and Starbucks | Business & Finance
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- Barons of Beverage - Coca Cola and Starbucks - The CEOs of two of the biggest beverage distributors in the world discuss their business strategies.
Barons of Beverage - Coca Cola and Starbucks
Stars: Kevin Johnson, David Westin, James Quincey
Genre: Documentary
Language: English
Synopsis:
0:00 - Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson discusses continued store expansion - including growth in Asia; a new venture fund to support startup innovation; and how his upbringing in New Mexico shaped the way he makes decisions.
23:11 - Coca Cola CEO James Quincey
David Westin sits down with Coca Cola CEO James Quincey, a British businessman in the United States. After starting his career at Bain & Co, he joined The Coca-Cola Company in 1996 and was later named chief operating officer (COO). He is now the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO).
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Summarized by TubeOnAI
Starbucks: Leader emphasizes teamwork, empathy, well-being. Response to bias incident shows accountability to employee well-being.
Coca-Cola: Global trade, innovation, tech focus.
Sustainability ("world without waste") & beverage variety.
Both: Global challenges, growth, sustainability & tech adaptation.
WELL so far ..... the interview with the Starbuck's dude is softball journalism and as interesting as watching paint dry !! It was one 10 minute commercial......
Thanks for scoping this out. Much appreciated.
Did Coke and Starbucks pay for this video ?
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Just a load of "What the audience wants to hear" bulls**t. Don't expect objective journalism, as another commenter pointed out - this is pretty much a long commercial.
Starbucks coffee is still woeful.
So let me get this straight... Teavana business model sucked, annnnd needed a more successful model- Starbucks, to actually get it to grow in sales. And guy is sitting here straight faced, telling us how awesome he is and how focused he is on core values of family after having closed Teavana stand-alones- including all those employees, while shifting model onto the more successful model- again, Starbucks.
Behold, the modern American Business Baron.
No wonder this country is going bankrupt.