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Discerning the Root Problem
a) Situation Overview
Provide a brief explanation of the organizational context
Starbucks is a multinational corporation that began as a single, Seattle-based coffee company designed to provide an Italian coffee shop experience to Americans.
What prompts the proposed change?
Starbucks has over-expanded, diluting the value of its brand name and compromising the perceived quality of its coffee (Gross 2007).
Starbucks has difficulty communicating the unique value of its premium coffee brand. Domestically, consumers are complaining about the quality of the service and beverages. Internationally, it wishes to expand to untapped markets but must do so in a manner to suit the tastes and preferences of these 'international' neighborhoods.
b) Organizational Context
Describe the organization
Starbucks is a multinational company. It tailors its coffee offerings to suit the needs of international consumers by engaging in joint partnerships with local businesses rather than using standardized franchises. It customizes its American offerings, but it also strives to provide a certain degree of standardization to consumers (Starbucks case study, 1997, McGraw-Hill: 3)
Mission
"To inspire and nurture the human spirit -- one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time" (Mission statement, 2012, Starbucks).
Purpose
To serve high-quality coffee and to provide a high-quality customer experience at a coffee shop that feels both elite and friendly at the same time.
Evolution
Starbucks began as a small firm but has pursued a slow, steady expansion strategy and has begun to extend its outreach internationally. East Asia, particularly China, is deemed to be a particularly desirable future target market,
c) Variables of Influence
Starbucks has problems on intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group and organizational levels.
Intrapersonal:...
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