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Business News

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Says He's Considering a 2020 Run 'to Restore Dignity and Honor Back in the Oval Office'

He isn't worried about people's criticism that his potential run could inadvertently help President Donald Trump win re-election.

Business News

Starbucks Is Teaming Up With Uber to Start Delivering Coffee in 6 of the Biggest U.S. Cities

Starbucks says 95% of its menu will soon be available on the Uber Eats app.

Business News

In Retaliation for Blocking Pornography, Adult Website Bans Starbucks From Offices

YouPorn's VP is now pushing Dunkin' on employees.

Business News

Starbucks to Block Public Wi-Fi Porn in 2019

The coffee company promised to look into content filtering for its US locations back in 2016, but nothing has happened yet. Now a petition with over 26,000 signatures seems to have spurred Starbucks into action.

Marketing

A Marketing Disaster Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: 3 Lessons From Recent Big Brand Fails

Through watching the stumbles of national brands, smaller businesses can learn what to do -- and not do -- to move up to the next level.

Business News

60-Second Video: Starbucks Unleashes a New Monstrosity!

Here are three things entrepreneurs should know today.

Franchises

How to Choose the Right Franchise Brand?

Malaysia's BFood CEO and Starbucks MD offers his successful strategy

Business News

It's Warren Buffett's Birthday! 3 Things to Know Today.

Stay in the know in 60 seconds.

Legal

California Rules Hourly Employees Who Perform Tasks 'Off the Clock' Must Be Compensated

California employers face an impending storm after the Supreme Court's Troester v. Starbucks decision.

Leadership

The Real Reason Starbucks Recently Had to Shut Down: Failure to Tie 'Time' to Outcomes

Don't end up like Starbucks with its nationwide closing for anti-bias training. Devote the up-front time needed to make sure employees get it right.

Marketing

With Schultz Out, Starbucks Must Consider These 5 Elements of Its Brand Story

The coffee giant could fix its brand following Schultz's exit by taking just five steps.