Leadership resets aren’t cosmetic — they determine resilience

Leadership resets aren’t cosmetic — they determine resilience.

When Howard Schultz returned to Starbucks in 2008, the company had lost its way. Reckless expansion diluted the brand, customer loyalty eroded, and culture broke down.

Schultz’s turnaround wasn’t about chasing trends. It was about restoring discipline:
→ Closing underperforming stores to stop the bleeding
→ Reinvesting in people and training to rebuild pride
→ Refocusing the brand on experience, not just scale

Within two years, Starbucks had regained its footing — proving that vision sets direction, but discipline drives recovery.


🔗 Read more: Starbucks’ Quest for Healthy Growth

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