OK, I just finished "How Starbucks Changed My Life" and I will take back most of my previous unkind words about Mr. Gates.
WAY to go!
BIG hugs.
Starbucks is also showing other areas of social responsibility – even environmental
Here is an article about coffee grounds for compost
http://freebies.about.com/cs/free/l/blstarbucks.htmHere is Starbucks official website on compost and other issues
http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/compost.aspI first heard about this through word-of-mouth from participants in this community garden program who presented at a community improvement public forum- I attended (done by the city council)
http://www.jcornett.com/fggardens/index.htmThe community garden has a partnership with this non-profit society that helps socio economically disadvantaged women
http://www.adelantemujeres.org/about.html(Apparently one volunteer goes to various Starbucks to collect old grinds regularly- for the compost)
I think it is great that Starbuck’s part time employees receive benefits- and that many, as Michael described, are going back to school and furthering their education and prospects.
No Michael did not dwell too much on his failed relationships with the women he has been with -but more focused on his kids and their future outlook.
I like the emphasis that was placed on employers who create an atmosphere of respect, responsibility and yes even egalitarianism. Know that when Michael speaks, as he indicated in the Google You-tube video, that he does NOT represent Starbucks ...he just writes about his experiences with it.
There is an amazing “Keep moving forward†spirit in his book- that us AN tuma journeyers can ALL benefit from.
There are some other corporate executives who I would SOOH like to have experience with his book… I would like to bring him back west to the Silicon Forest to speak- but will be careful to allow him the time he needs to go more into depth.
Personally I would love to have sat down and had a latte with Mike and talked more about his book with him… “
But there were planes to catch …and bills to pay†(hotel check out
)
I am glad you took the time and effort to read it.
I had a pumpkin spice latte today. I see the people on the other side of the barista bar so differently now. I notice that the donations basket of “back to school supplies for needy kids†was chocker blocked full of NEW markers, pencils, dividers etc. The spirit in the one Starbucks I went into today was such a cheerful one. ½ of the employees there have now read the book- since I brought it to their attention just last fall.
The facial palsy/synkenisis and the new Singled sides deafness I acquired, 2 years ago, has forced me to look at a “vocational change†in my mid-life… on that regard I found his book very inspiring. Mike can work around an espresso machine and can hear the orders- I have hyperacusis and have to wear an earplug at Starbucks. Fortunately the baristas are getting to know my routine order. Today the barista said “short caramel latte again for you today or would you like the seasonal pumpkin spice that is back?
No this is about
much more than failed relationships and an acoustic neuroma tumor… it is about respecting life (yours and others), new beginnings and moving forward.
I hope others will read the book too.
DHM