FEB
27
Starbucks Takes a 3-Hour Coffee Break
Starbucks temporarily closed stores as it retrained workers and tried to revive “the romance of coffee.”
New York Times, February 27, 2008 — At Starbucks stores across the country on Tuesday night, it was time for the corporate version of re-education camp.
In its campaign to revive the intimate, friendly feel of a neighborhood coffee shop, Starbucks orchestrated the closing of 7,100 of its American stores at precisely 5:30 p.m. for a three-hour retraining session for employees
Categories: Brand Strategy, Customer Experience


