Starbucks is having its CEO fly its private jet for all his travel — work and personal — and has removed his annual $250,000 travel budget cap.
At the same time, the chain is closing more than 400 stores. When Howard Schultz joined—and later acquired—Starbucks in the ...
“I love it,” Niccol told investors. “Because, you know, that means they care.” ...
New items, such as a strawberry matcha loaf, represent the chain's latest effort to boost sales as part of its "Back to ...
Org charts reveal a company's power structure. A copy of Starbucks' chart shows who's helping CEO Brian Niccol drive the ...
With lessons from Taco Bell and Chipotle, he made the coffee chain relevant again.
Starbucks’s move to expand security for its CEO underscores how an increasingly anti-corporate environment is posing mounting challenges for high-profile figures. Starbucks ratcheted up security ...
Starbucks released a long-term forecast and shared more details about how it plans to hit those financial targets at an ...
In today’s CEO Daily: Fortune ‘s Phil Wahba reports on the early wins in Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s tunaround plan. The big ...
The coffee shop giant’s chief executive, lured from Chipotle to turn the company around, received nearly $20 million in stock awards in ...
This week, Starbucks Coffee announced that it would let its CEO, Brian Niccol, have unfettered and free access to the company ...
His “Back to Starbucks” plan is far from over.