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The Starbucks effect

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The Starbucks effect happens everyday, as it is the hallmark of the global economy, that is, the continuous emergence of new competitors with superior business models that force one to reconsider the viability of what they have always done and it would only grow more intense. However, thousands of French students who had protested against the proposed law of letting employers fire workers, saw the Starbucks effect, and took a stand that they do not like the American way of life, working all the time, rushing around and always looking for more.

Author: Hammonds, Keith H.
Publisher: Mansueto Ventures LLC on behalf of Fast Company
Publication Name: Fast Company
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 1085-9241
Year: 2006
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), General services, Government regulation, Roasted coffee, Legal/Government Regulation, Fruits and tree nuts, not elsewhere classified, Safety and security measures, Laws, regulations and rules, Coffee industry, Accidents, Fire fighters, Firefighters, Starbucks Corp., SBUX

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Stepping in for Superman

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The method for coping up with comparisons with a former popular leader is discussed. It is essential to stay true to one's style, give time to employees to grieve their former leader, embrace the predecessor, break traditions one doesn't support and forget the epitaph after taking over from a popular leader.

Author: Marchetti, Michele
Publisher: Mansueto Ventures LLC on behalf of Fast Company
Publication Name: Fast Company
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 1085-9241
Year: 2005
Methods, Management, Management techniques

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Bucking the system: The Franken-leader Fad

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Companies are building lasting organizations by instilling leadership traits such as integrity, creativity and imitative among their employees. Self-assurance and authenticity are the chief qualities of a true leader.

Author: Buckingham, Marcus
Publisher: Mansueto Ventures LLC on behalf of Fast Company
Publication Name: Fast Company
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 1085-9241
Year: 2005
Executive ability

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Subjects list: United States, Analysis, Leadership
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