Onward Onward

Onward

How Starbucks Fought For Its Life without Losing Its Soul

    • 3.5 • 39 Ratings
    • £9.99
    • £9.99

Publisher Description

In 2008, Howard Schultz, the president and chairman of Starbucks, made the unprecedented decision to return as the CEO eight years after he stepped down from daily oversight of the company and became chairman. Concerned that Starbucks had lost its way, Schultz was determined to help it return to its core values and restore not only its financial health, but also its soul. In Onward, he shares the remarkable story of his return and the company's ongoing transformation under his leadership, revealing how, during one of the most tumultuous economic times in history, Starbucks again achieved profitability and sustainability without sacrificing humanity.
Offering readers a snapshot of a moment in history that left no company unscathed, the book zooms in to show, in riveting detail, how one company struggled and recreated itself in the midst of it all. The fast paced narrative is driven by day-to-day tension as conflicts arise and lets readers into Schultz's psyche as he comes to terms with his limitations and evolving leadership style. Onward is a compelling, candid narrative documenting the maturing of a brand as well as a businessman.

Onward represents Schultz's central leadership philosophy: It's not just about winning, but the right way to win. Ultimately, he gives readers what he strives to deliver every day- a sense of hope that, no matter how tough times get, the future can be just as or more successful than the past, whatever one defines success to be.

"Through the lens of his personal leadership journey, with all of its dizzying ups and agonizing downs, Howard Schultz has written, with aching honesty and passion, the single most important book on leadership and change for our time and for every generation of leaders. This book is not just recommended reading, it's required."
Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business, University of Southern California, and author of the recently published Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership

"[This] sequel to the founding of Starbucks is grittier, more gripping, and dramatic, and [Schultz's] voice is winning and authentic. This is a must-read for anyone interested in leadership, management, or the quest to connect a brand with the consumer."
Publishers Weekly

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
20 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
348
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wiley
SIZE
4.4
MB

Customer Reviews

tj15297 ,

unexpectedly good read

I read this in store over a few visits when it was first published; it is a remarkably compelling read IMHO.

Terpi ,

absolute business must read...

I found the book absolutely amazing! very inspiring, down on the ground business reading, showing how the personal beliefs and principles can lead the business to a long terms sustainability and profitability...

I got so inspired i am thinking of my own enterpreneurial future differently, even of taking shares in some other companies based on this book (including sbux)...

the only negative, apart from being a bit less fluent-flow-author-at-parts, I would say that i missed more story on the years when starbucks became over 50/share business now from its turnaround period, basically following 2009 year onward...

...still, big time 5 stars awarded though :-)))

peter

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