Starbucks’s new CEO has assumed his role in the corner office—and behind the counter
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CEO Laxman Narasimhan intends to work four hours in a different Starbucks store each month and expects his senior leaders to do the same.Laxman Narasimhan takes over from Howard Schultz; ‘I bring a different set of capabilities,’ he says CEO Laxman Narasimhan intends to work four hours in a different Starbucks store each month and expects his senior leaders to do the same.CHICAGO—New Starbucks Corp. Chief Executive Laxman Narasimhan plans to be in regular contact with departing CEO Howard Schultz—but it will be clear who is in charge, both men said.
“There’s places where he can be really helpful. The world, though, needs boxes and lines,” Mr. Narasimhan said in an interview. “There’s one CEO, and that’s me.”
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