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Title: Starbucks Coffee


1
Starbucks Coffee
  • Can Customers Breastfeed in a Coffee Shop?

2
Whole, Skim, or Breast milk?
  • August 8, 2004
  • Silver Springs, Maryland Starbucks
  • Nurse-in Mothers, Fathers, Babies
  • 100 protestors (30 mothers)
  • The Idea 1 Month Earlier
  • Lorig Charkoudian
  • Breastfed 15 month old daughter

3
So, why Starbucks?
4
History of Starbucks
  • Founded in 1971.
  • Coffee, tea, and spice store.
  • Named in honor of the first mate in Herman
    Melvilles Moby Dick.

5
Howard Schultz
  • Kitchen appliance salesman
  • Hired by Starbucks in 1982
  • Trip to Milan in 1983
  • Left the company in 1985
  • Bought the company in 1987

6
Starbucks and Schultz
  • IPO in 1992
  • 8,337 stores
  • 33 countries
  • 4.1 billion in revenues
  • Available in supermarkets and commercial airliners

7
Starbucks Culture
  • Third Space
  • Employee Focus
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

http//www.starbucks.com/aboutus/environment.asp
8
Starbucks Culture
  • 6 Principles
  • Provide a great work environment and treat each
    other with respect and dignity.
  • Embrace diversity as an essential component in
    the way we do business.

http//www.starbucks.com/aboutus/environment.asp
9
Starbucks Culture
  • 6 Principles
  • Apply the highest standards of excellence to the
    purchasing, roasting and fresh delivery of our
    coffee.
  • Develop enthusiastically satisfied customers all
    of the time.

http//www.starbucks.com/aboutus/environment.asp
10
Starbucks Culture
  • 6 Principles
  • Contribute positively to our communities and our
    environment.
  • Recognize that profitability is essential to our
    future success.

http//www.starbucks.com/aboutus/environment.asp
11
  • Who thought to target Starbucks?

12
Lorig Charkoudian
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Marylands Top 100 Women
  • Accomplishments
  • Adjunct professor _at_ University of Baltimore
  • 1995-present Executive Director and Founder of
    Community Mediation Program
  • Awards
  • 1999 Unsung Hero Award
  • 1997 Brick Award Human Rights Community
    Builder Award

13
Lorigs Demands Response
  • Breastfeeding policy in all Starbucks
  • www.nurseatstarbucks.com
  • Letters to CEO, Orin C. Smith
  • Its about public acceptance of breastfeeding
  • Lorig Charkoudian

14
Starbucks Response
  • Starbucks complies with all applicable state and
    local laws regarding breastfeeding
  • Concerned customers should avert their eyes or
    move to a different location within the store
  • Audrey Lincoff
  • Starbucks Spokeswoman

15
Breastfeeding Legislation
  • May 22, 2003 Maryland Governor Robert L.
    Ehrlich, Jr. signed legislation regarding public
    breastfeeding
  • Maryland Code Title XX, Subtitle XIII
  • a) A mother may breast-feed her child in any
    public or private location in which the mother
    and child are authorized to be.
  • b) A person may not restrict or limit the right
    of a mother to breast-feed her child.

16
Breastfeeding Legislation
  • 16 states currently have no legislation
  • Language
  • irrespective of whether the nipple of the
    mothers breast is uncovered during or incidental
    to the breastfeeding
  • conducted in a modest manner
  • New Jersey and Connecticut
  • Fine or imprisonment for limiting a mothers
    right to breastfeed
  • Hawaii and Illinois
  • Proceedings for limiting a mothers right to
    breastfeed
  • Other legislation Jury duty and sales tax
    exemption

17
Industry Responses
  • McDonalds
  • No comment
  • Burger King
  • Corporate wide policy
  • We want to be a family-friendly place
  • Rob Doughty

18
Past Problems
  • 1995 Jeremy Dorosin
  • Faulty espresso machine
  • Received loaner
  • Purchased wedding gift
  • Chain of Complaint
  • Store manager
  • Corporate Service Supervisor
  • District manager
  • Too little, too late
  • Jeremy Dorosin

19
In a matter of weeks
  • May 5, 1995 Wall Street Journal
  • 3 radio shows
  • 3 television program appearances
  • New York Times article
  • www.starbucked.com
  • Timeline 6 weeks

20
Conflicting Customer Segments
  • If you look at the clientele during business
    hours, youll find a lot of young mothers with
    children who come to congregate and talk. If
    they want to continue to attract this clientele,
    they need to change their policies. Elizabeth
    Zifcak
  • In a place where I am eating and drinking, that
    is the last thing I want to see. Kalen Johnson

21
Critical Issues
  • Determine appropriate level of response.
  • Identify costs (alienating customers).
  • Determine corporate stance.
  • Remaining aware of and communicating legislation
    changes.
  • Corporate policy decision.

22
Stakeholders
  • Starbucks executives.
  • Starbucks managers and employees.
  • Breastfeeding advocates.
  • Starbucks customers.
  • Other corporate retailers.
  • Legislators.

23
Questions?
  • Should Lorigs groups demands be taken
    seriously, or are they just another case of
    ridiculous requests which can be safely ignored
    by the company?
  • Is there a reasonable way for Starbucks to
    satisfy all customer segments?

24
Questions?
  • Assuming Starbucks adopts an official policy, how
    can it effectively communicate the policy
    throughout the company?
  • When state laws which affect store operations
    change, how can Starbucks communicate the new
    laws to stores in that state to ensure that all
    stores are in compliance?

25
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