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Starbucks: taking the
“Starbucks experience” digital
Creating the digital
“Starbucks experience”
At Starbucks, coffee is big
business. Since opening its first
location in Seattle, Washington
in 1971, the company has grown
into one of the world’s largest
specialty foods retailers and one
of the most globally-recognized
brands. But Starbucks has built a
billion-dollar enterprise on more
than just coffee; it has succeeded
in creating a unique Starbucks
experience in its stores and online.
Today, 94% of all Facebook users
are either a Starbucks fan or are
friends with one.1 Starbucks boasts
7 million active users of its mobile
payment system, and nearly 100
thousand downloads of its mobile
apps every week.2 In 2012, the
company booked $3 billion in

payments via its loyalty card,
and is on track to double user
enrollment to 9 million in 2013.3
For many within (and outside) the
retail industry, Starbucks is leading
the way in creating a digitallyenhanced customer experience
(see Figure 1).
The company has not always
been a digital leader. Following a
rapid expansion, Starbucks faced
declining same-store sales in 2008
and its share price had been nearly
cut in half over the prior two
years. The picture wasn’t much
better on the technology front.
Unintuitive point-of-sale systems
still ran on antiquated technology,
and store managers did not have
access to email. To turn the tide,
senior leaders took a number
of strategic actions, key among

them using digital technologies to
engage customers in new ways.
Starbucks’ recipe for success in
Digital Transformation has been
equal parts technology-savvy and
committed leadership. Today,
Starbucks continues to leverage
these strengths to create value for
customers and shareholders alike
through digital.

	
Everything we are
doing in digital is about
enhancing and strengthening
those connections [with our
customers] in only the way
that digital can and only the
way that Starbucks can.22
- Adam Brotman,
Chief Digital Officer

Figure 1: Starbucks’ digital presence in mobile, social and on the web drives nearly 35 million unique monthly
visitors – comparable to that of a large media company.

Our Web Sites and Mobile Applications - 34.8 million visitors

Starbucks.com

My Starbucks
Idea

Source: 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

2

Starbucks Digital
Network

E-Commerce

Mobile
Leading the way in
mobile payments
Starbucks has leveraged mobile
channels in a number of ways to
enhance the Starbucks experience.
Today, the company boasts over
7 million mobile apps users and
expects to collect 10% of in-store
payments via mobile by the end of
2013.4
Starbucks’ first foray into mobile
was the company’s myStarbucks
app, released in 2009.
myStarbucks allowed customers
to locate the nearest store, learn
more about the company’s coffees
and even build their own drink.
In January 2011, Starbucks took
its loyalty program digital with
the introduction of its Starbucks
Card Mobile app. This app allowed
Starbucks’ customers to pay for
in-store purchases with their

mobile phone. Rather than bolt
cutting-edge technology onto
existing infrastructure, Starbucks
opted to implement a simple 2D
barcode approach. To pay, app
users could present an on-screen
version of their prepaid loyalty
card, and could top-up funds via
the web, mobile or in stores. This
approach integrated easily with
existing point-of-sale technology,
which was already set up for
reading barcodes. Since launch,
the program has been extremely
successful: today, 20% of all loyalty
card transactions are conducted
via mobile.5
Keeping pace with advances in
mobile technology, Starbucks has
continued to expand its mobile
payment capabilities. In 2012,
it announced that customers
would be able to make payments
at the register via Square – an

app-based mobile payment
system – following a $25 million
investment in the service.6
Starbucks has also enabled
integration of its application with
Apple’s native Passbook feature,
which consolidates ticket, coupon
and loyalty card information
on an iPhone or iPod Touch for
convenient access.
Mobile payments at Starbucks
have been a success for customer
convenience, but they are proving
to have financial benefits as well.
The company has been able to
reduce the processing fees for
transactions through its mobile
app and Square. At 3 million
mobile payment transactions per
week, this has made a significant
impact in reducing transaction
fees.7

3
Engaging customers
through social media

Once an idea has been submitted,
the site’s customer community
can vote the idea up or down,
helping Starbucks identify and
implement the best ideas. The
company closes the loop with
its Ideas in Action blog, where
employees respond to ideas
personally, and let customers
know when they can expect to see
their ideas realized in stores. For
example, one community member
suggested making it easier for
people to manage multiple orders
– especially for customers going
on mid-day “Starbucks runs” for
their coworkers. In less than a
month, Starbucks introduced its
Runner Reward program. The
program provides runners with
a convenient form to manage
orders, and offers them a fifth
drink (their drink) free-of-charge.12

As one of the world’s most
recognized brands, Starbucks is
also building a leading presence
in social media. The company’s
54 million Facebook fans, 3.4
million Twitter followers8 and 900
thousand followers on Instagram9
have earned Starbucks a #1
ranking among socially engaged
companies.10
But, Starbucks’ social media
presence has earned it more than
just fans - the company also uses
social media to fuel customerdriven innovation. Through its
My Starbucks Idea site, Starbucks
has collected over 50 thousand
customer-submitted ideas to
improve its products, customer
experience and corporate
initiatives (see Figure 2).11

	
We are just getting
started and only beginning
to see the benefits of the
convergence of our retail,
CPG, and social and digital
media initiatives21
- Howard Schultz,
CEO

	
Today, 94% of all
Facebook users are either
a Starbucks fan or are
friends with one.1

Figure 2: In March 2013, My Starbucks Idea celebrated its fifth year in operation, and 275 customer ideas launched

FAQ

My Starbucks Idea
GOT AN IDEA?

Hi there,

Sign In

VIEW IDEAS

IDEAS IN ACTION

Share

to make a comment.

Follow us on

Ideas so far
Search Ideas

PRODUCT IDEAS
33,642 Coffee & Espresso Drinks
3,569

Frappuccino® Beverages

9,844

Tea & Other Drinks

15,482 Food
8,143

Merchandise & Music

16,537

Starbucks Card

3,036

New Technology

10,852 Other Product Ideas

EXPERIENCE IDEAS
8,065

Ordering, Payment, & Pick-Up

14,625 Atmosphere & Locations
11,121

Other Experience Ideas

Source: 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
INVOLVEMENT IDEAS

Most Recent Ideas
2 Min(s) Ago

Pretzel in Starbucks?

1 Hour(s) Ago

Bring Sakura Latte to Vancouver!!!

1 Hour(s) Ago

Customizable Sandwich Options

2 Hour(s) Ago

MORE No Sugar added or very low suger pastries

2 Hour(s) Ago

Solution to Starbucks' Paper Cup Litter Problem.

2 Hour(s) Ago
Building Community

3 Hour(s) Ago

Coconut Milk? Rice Milk? Milk Alternitive?

9,113

4

simple drinks &new rules

4,973

Social Responsibility

5 Hour(s) Ago

Red Velvet Frappuccino

5,574

Other Involvement Ideas

5 Hour(s) Ago

PLEASE! Bring back the ICON Mugs

1,537

Outside USA

7 Hour(s) Ago

Show Rewards on iPhone App
Bridging the online
and offline customer
experience
The company’s unique Starbucks
experience is rooted in connecting
with customers. Describing the
company’s in-store experience,
the company’s mission statement
says, “When our customers feel
[a] sense of belonging, our stores
become a haven, a break from the
worries outside.”13 Now, Starbucks
is extending that customer
experience into the digital world
by bridging its local, in-store
experience with new online
channels.

The Starbucks Digital Network
offers in-store customers premium
digital content to enjoy alongside
their coffee, delivered via a free
Wi-Fi connection (see Figure 3).
Users with a laptop or mobile
device have access to a range of
content from The New York Times,
The Economist, The Wall Street
Journal and other publications.
In line with the company’s
commitment to a local experience,
the Starbucks Digital Network
offers access to local content
as well. Customers can browse
local news, view local restaurant
reviews free from Zagat, or checkin via Foursquare.

	
Digital has to help
our store partners and
help the company be the
way we can tell our story,
build our brand, and have
a relationship with our
customers20
- Adam Brotman,
Chief Digital Officer

Figure 3: The Starbucks Digital Network gives in-store customers access to premium digital content

Source: Business Wire

5
Organizing digital
capabilities
Starbucks also made significant
organizational changes to enable
its Digital Transformation. As
part of the company’s 2008
turnaround, then CIO Stephen
Gillett created Starbucks Digital
Ventures: an internal, venture
capital-style incubator for digital
technology. The unit remained
separate from the company’s
Marketing and IT groups, but
collaborated closely with both to
drive innovation in the company’s
digital strategy. In a 2011
interview with InformationWeek,
Gillett discussed the decision to
keep Starbucks Digital Ventures
separate: “If I take the digital
capability and put it under
engineering or IT, even with the
best of intentions, it becomes
heavily influenced by the
technology initiatives… And if I
take the same function and put
it under a marketing function, it
will inherently be dictated by the
cadence of a marketing campaign.
We needed it to have the
autonomy of its own destiny, of its
own vision.”14
In 2012, the company took its
digital organization a step further,
when it announced that Adam
Brotman would lead the group

6

	
We needed [Starbucks
Digital Ventures] to have
the autonomy of its own
destiny, of its
own vision.
- Stephen Gillett,
former CIO
as Starbucks’ new Chief Digital
Officer. The move put all of the
company’s digital initiatives - from
mobile apps to loyalty programs under a single, executive-level role
reporting to CEO Howard Schultz.
According to a recent Venturebeat
interview with Brotman, “[Digital]
has been an essential part of how
we build our brand and connect
with our customers… there’s
been such a seismic shift [in our
interactions with customers] that
we needed to pull it all together
and make it a priority.”15

Creating a digital
advantage
Through its keen use of digital,
Starbucks has been able to
enhance its customer experience.
Starbucks’ customers are not the
only beneficiaries of this strategy
– shareholders are seeing value
as well. The company is able
to reduce transaction charges
through its mobile payment

system, lowering its operating
costs.16 Due to the success of
its loyalty card and gift card
programs, 30% of all in-store
transactions are now prepaid,
improving cash flow.17 In parallel
with these direct benefits, the
company’s share price has also
made significant gains. Since the
start of Starbucks’ digital journey
in 2008, Starbucks stock has grown
at double the rate of its industry
peers.18
Starbucks has made digital
innovation as integral to the
company’s strategy as to its
customer experience. As the
company continues to grow at
home and in new markets, digital
will likely play an important role in
maintaining the company’s leading
position in the industry. According
to CEO Howard Shultz, “As a result
of our [digital] capabilities and
insight, we have been able to
do things that almost no other
consumer brand or retail company
have done before. And we’re just
getting started.”19
For more information on
Starbucks’ digital transformation,
see the Sloan Management
Review’s interview with Chief
Digital Officer Adam Brotman and
CIO Curt Garner.
References
1	

2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

2	

2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

3	

2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

4	

2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

5	

Starbucks still feeling a buzz from mobile payments, Mobilepaymentstoday.com, 2013

6	

Starbucks Accelerates Mobile Payments Leadership by Choosing Square for Payments, Aug 2012

7	

2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

8	

2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

9	

Starbucks Coffee 2012 Biennial Investor Conference

10	 Starbucks Rates Number 1 in Study of Most Socially Engaged Companies by Research Firm PhaseOne
11	 http://www.mystarbucksidea.com (retrieved 3/20/2012)
12	 Introducing Starbucks Runner Reward, Aug 27, 2012
13	 http://www.starbucks.com/about-us/company-information/mission-statement
14	 Chief of the Year; InformationWeek, December 2011
15	 How Starbucks is turning itself into a tech company, Venturebeat 2012
16	 Starbucks Schools Other Retailers on Mobile Payments, BusinessWeek 2012
17	 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
18	 Capgemini Consulting analysis: monthly closing price of SBUX in last month of financial year: 2008 - 2012 = 27.8% CAGR.
Average CAGR for all companies within the Food Services industry (NAICS 722xxx) reporting between 2008 - 2012 is
13.7%.
19	 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
20	 How Starbucks is turning itself into a tech company, Venturebeat 2012
21	 Starbucks still feeling a buzz from mobile payments, Mobilepaymentstoday.com 2013
22	 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

7
Authors
Michael Welch
Senior Consultant
Visiting Scientist in the MIT Center for Digital Business
michael.welch@capgemini.com

Jerome Buvat
Head of Digital Transformation
Research Insitute
jerome.buvat@capgemini.com

The authors would also like to acknowledge the contribution of Subrahmanyam KVJ from the Digital Transformation
Research Institute.

About Capgemini
Capgemini Consulting is the global strategy and transformation
consulting organization of the Capgemini Group, specializing
in advising and supporting enterprises in significant
transformation, from innovative strategy to execution and with
an unstinting focus on results. With the new digital economy
creating significant disruptions and opportunities, our global
team of over 3,600 talented individuals work with leading
companies and governments to master Digital Transformation,
drawing on our understanding of the digital economy and
our leadership in business transformation and organizational
change.

With around 120,000 people in 40 countries, Capgemini is one
of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology
and outsourcing services. The Group reported 2011 global
revenues of EUR 9.7 billion. Together with its clients, Capgemini
creates and delivers business and technology solutions that
fit their needs and drive the results they want. A deeply
multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its own
way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM, and
draws on Rightshore®, its worldwide delivery model.
Learn more about us
at www.capgemini.com.

Find out more at:
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Rightshore® is a trademark belonging to Capgemini

Capgemini Consulting is the strategy and transformation consulting brand of Capgemini Group. The information contained in this document is proprietary.
© 2013 Capgemini. All rights reserved.

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How Starbucks took their experience digital

  • 1. Starbucks: taking the “Starbucks experience” digital
  • 2. Creating the digital “Starbucks experience” At Starbucks, coffee is big business. Since opening its first location in Seattle, Washington in 1971, the company has grown into one of the world’s largest specialty foods retailers and one of the most globally-recognized brands. But Starbucks has built a billion-dollar enterprise on more than just coffee; it has succeeded in creating a unique Starbucks experience in its stores and online. Today, 94% of all Facebook users are either a Starbucks fan or are friends with one.1 Starbucks boasts 7 million active users of its mobile payment system, and nearly 100 thousand downloads of its mobile apps every week.2 In 2012, the company booked $3 billion in payments via its loyalty card, and is on track to double user enrollment to 9 million in 2013.3 For many within (and outside) the retail industry, Starbucks is leading the way in creating a digitallyenhanced customer experience (see Figure 1). The company has not always been a digital leader. Following a rapid expansion, Starbucks faced declining same-store sales in 2008 and its share price had been nearly cut in half over the prior two years. The picture wasn’t much better on the technology front. Unintuitive point-of-sale systems still ran on antiquated technology, and store managers did not have access to email. To turn the tide, senior leaders took a number of strategic actions, key among them using digital technologies to engage customers in new ways. Starbucks’ recipe for success in Digital Transformation has been equal parts technology-savvy and committed leadership. Today, Starbucks continues to leverage these strengths to create value for customers and shareholders alike through digital. Everything we are doing in digital is about enhancing and strengthening those connections [with our customers] in only the way that digital can and only the way that Starbucks can.22 - Adam Brotman, Chief Digital Officer Figure 1: Starbucks’ digital presence in mobile, social and on the web drives nearly 35 million unique monthly visitors – comparable to that of a large media company. Our Web Sites and Mobile Applications - 34.8 million visitors Starbucks.com My Starbucks Idea Source: 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 2 Starbucks Digital Network E-Commerce Mobile
  • 3. Leading the way in mobile payments Starbucks has leveraged mobile channels in a number of ways to enhance the Starbucks experience. Today, the company boasts over 7 million mobile apps users and expects to collect 10% of in-store payments via mobile by the end of 2013.4 Starbucks’ first foray into mobile was the company’s myStarbucks app, released in 2009. myStarbucks allowed customers to locate the nearest store, learn more about the company’s coffees and even build their own drink. In January 2011, Starbucks took its loyalty program digital with the introduction of its Starbucks Card Mobile app. This app allowed Starbucks’ customers to pay for in-store purchases with their mobile phone. Rather than bolt cutting-edge technology onto existing infrastructure, Starbucks opted to implement a simple 2D barcode approach. To pay, app users could present an on-screen version of their prepaid loyalty card, and could top-up funds via the web, mobile or in stores. This approach integrated easily with existing point-of-sale technology, which was already set up for reading barcodes. Since launch, the program has been extremely successful: today, 20% of all loyalty card transactions are conducted via mobile.5 Keeping pace with advances in mobile technology, Starbucks has continued to expand its mobile payment capabilities. In 2012, it announced that customers would be able to make payments at the register via Square – an app-based mobile payment system – following a $25 million investment in the service.6 Starbucks has also enabled integration of its application with Apple’s native Passbook feature, which consolidates ticket, coupon and loyalty card information on an iPhone or iPod Touch for convenient access. Mobile payments at Starbucks have been a success for customer convenience, but they are proving to have financial benefits as well. The company has been able to reduce the processing fees for transactions through its mobile app and Square. At 3 million mobile payment transactions per week, this has made a significant impact in reducing transaction fees.7 3
  • 4. Engaging customers through social media Once an idea has been submitted, the site’s customer community can vote the idea up or down, helping Starbucks identify and implement the best ideas. The company closes the loop with its Ideas in Action blog, where employees respond to ideas personally, and let customers know when they can expect to see their ideas realized in stores. For example, one community member suggested making it easier for people to manage multiple orders – especially for customers going on mid-day “Starbucks runs” for their coworkers. In less than a month, Starbucks introduced its Runner Reward program. The program provides runners with a convenient form to manage orders, and offers them a fifth drink (their drink) free-of-charge.12 As one of the world’s most recognized brands, Starbucks is also building a leading presence in social media. The company’s 54 million Facebook fans, 3.4 million Twitter followers8 and 900 thousand followers on Instagram9 have earned Starbucks a #1 ranking among socially engaged companies.10 But, Starbucks’ social media presence has earned it more than just fans - the company also uses social media to fuel customerdriven innovation. Through its My Starbucks Idea site, Starbucks has collected over 50 thousand customer-submitted ideas to improve its products, customer experience and corporate initiatives (see Figure 2).11 We are just getting started and only beginning to see the benefits of the convergence of our retail, CPG, and social and digital media initiatives21 - Howard Schultz, CEO Today, 94% of all Facebook users are either a Starbucks fan or are friends with one.1 Figure 2: In March 2013, My Starbucks Idea celebrated its fifth year in operation, and 275 customer ideas launched FAQ My Starbucks Idea GOT AN IDEA? Hi there, Sign In VIEW IDEAS IDEAS IN ACTION Share to make a comment. Follow us on Ideas so far Search Ideas PRODUCT IDEAS 33,642 Coffee & Espresso Drinks 3,569 Frappuccino® Beverages 9,844 Tea & Other Drinks 15,482 Food 8,143 Merchandise & Music 16,537 Starbucks Card 3,036 New Technology 10,852 Other Product Ideas EXPERIENCE IDEAS 8,065 Ordering, Payment, & Pick-Up 14,625 Atmosphere & Locations 11,121 Other Experience Ideas Source: 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders INVOLVEMENT IDEAS Most Recent Ideas 2 Min(s) Ago Pretzel in Starbucks? 1 Hour(s) Ago Bring Sakura Latte to Vancouver!!! 1 Hour(s) Ago Customizable Sandwich Options 2 Hour(s) Ago MORE No Sugar added or very low suger pastries 2 Hour(s) Ago Solution to Starbucks' Paper Cup Litter Problem. 2 Hour(s) Ago Building Community 3 Hour(s) Ago Coconut Milk? Rice Milk? Milk Alternitive? 9,113 4 simple drinks &new rules 4,973 Social Responsibility 5 Hour(s) Ago Red Velvet Frappuccino 5,574 Other Involvement Ideas 5 Hour(s) Ago PLEASE! Bring back the ICON Mugs 1,537 Outside USA 7 Hour(s) Ago Show Rewards on iPhone App
  • 5. Bridging the online and offline customer experience The company’s unique Starbucks experience is rooted in connecting with customers. Describing the company’s in-store experience, the company’s mission statement says, “When our customers feel [a] sense of belonging, our stores become a haven, a break from the worries outside.”13 Now, Starbucks is extending that customer experience into the digital world by bridging its local, in-store experience with new online channels. The Starbucks Digital Network offers in-store customers premium digital content to enjoy alongside their coffee, delivered via a free Wi-Fi connection (see Figure 3). Users with a laptop or mobile device have access to a range of content from The New York Times, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal and other publications. In line with the company’s commitment to a local experience, the Starbucks Digital Network offers access to local content as well. Customers can browse local news, view local restaurant reviews free from Zagat, or checkin via Foursquare. Digital has to help our store partners and help the company be the way we can tell our story, build our brand, and have a relationship with our customers20 - Adam Brotman, Chief Digital Officer Figure 3: The Starbucks Digital Network gives in-store customers access to premium digital content Source: Business Wire 5
  • 6. Organizing digital capabilities Starbucks also made significant organizational changes to enable its Digital Transformation. As part of the company’s 2008 turnaround, then CIO Stephen Gillett created Starbucks Digital Ventures: an internal, venture capital-style incubator for digital technology. The unit remained separate from the company’s Marketing and IT groups, but collaborated closely with both to drive innovation in the company’s digital strategy. In a 2011 interview with InformationWeek, Gillett discussed the decision to keep Starbucks Digital Ventures separate: “If I take the digital capability and put it under engineering or IT, even with the best of intentions, it becomes heavily influenced by the technology initiatives… And if I take the same function and put it under a marketing function, it will inherently be dictated by the cadence of a marketing campaign. We needed it to have the autonomy of its own destiny, of its own vision.”14 In 2012, the company took its digital organization a step further, when it announced that Adam Brotman would lead the group 6 We needed [Starbucks Digital Ventures] to have the autonomy of its own destiny, of its own vision. - Stephen Gillett, former CIO as Starbucks’ new Chief Digital Officer. The move put all of the company’s digital initiatives - from mobile apps to loyalty programs under a single, executive-level role reporting to CEO Howard Schultz. According to a recent Venturebeat interview with Brotman, “[Digital] has been an essential part of how we build our brand and connect with our customers… there’s been such a seismic shift [in our interactions with customers] that we needed to pull it all together and make it a priority.”15 Creating a digital advantage Through its keen use of digital, Starbucks has been able to enhance its customer experience. Starbucks’ customers are not the only beneficiaries of this strategy – shareholders are seeing value as well. The company is able to reduce transaction charges through its mobile payment system, lowering its operating costs.16 Due to the success of its loyalty card and gift card programs, 30% of all in-store transactions are now prepaid, improving cash flow.17 In parallel with these direct benefits, the company’s share price has also made significant gains. Since the start of Starbucks’ digital journey in 2008, Starbucks stock has grown at double the rate of its industry peers.18 Starbucks has made digital innovation as integral to the company’s strategy as to its customer experience. As the company continues to grow at home and in new markets, digital will likely play an important role in maintaining the company’s leading position in the industry. According to CEO Howard Shultz, “As a result of our [digital] capabilities and insight, we have been able to do things that almost no other consumer brand or retail company have done before. And we’re just getting started.”19 For more information on Starbucks’ digital transformation, see the Sloan Management Review’s interview with Chief Digital Officer Adam Brotman and CIO Curt Garner.
  • 7. References 1 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 2 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 3 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 4 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 5 Starbucks still feeling a buzz from mobile payments, Mobilepaymentstoday.com, 2013 6 Starbucks Accelerates Mobile Payments Leadership by Choosing Square for Payments, Aug 2012 7 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 8 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 9 Starbucks Coffee 2012 Biennial Investor Conference 10 Starbucks Rates Number 1 in Study of Most Socially Engaged Companies by Research Firm PhaseOne 11 http://www.mystarbucksidea.com (retrieved 3/20/2012) 12 Introducing Starbucks Runner Reward, Aug 27, 2012 13 http://www.starbucks.com/about-us/company-information/mission-statement 14 Chief of the Year; InformationWeek, December 2011 15 How Starbucks is turning itself into a tech company, Venturebeat 2012 16 Starbucks Schools Other Retailers on Mobile Payments, BusinessWeek 2012 17 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 18 Capgemini Consulting analysis: monthly closing price of SBUX in last month of financial year: 2008 - 2012 = 27.8% CAGR. Average CAGR for all companies within the Food Services industry (NAICS 722xxx) reporting between 2008 - 2012 is 13.7%. 19 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 20 How Starbucks is turning itself into a tech company, Venturebeat 2012 21 Starbucks still feeling a buzz from mobile payments, Mobilepaymentstoday.com 2013 22 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders 7
  • 8. Authors Michael Welch Senior Consultant Visiting Scientist in the MIT Center for Digital Business michael.welch@capgemini.com Jerome Buvat Head of Digital Transformation Research Insitute jerome.buvat@capgemini.com The authors would also like to acknowledge the contribution of Subrahmanyam KVJ from the Digital Transformation Research Institute. About Capgemini Capgemini Consulting is the global strategy and transformation consulting organization of the Capgemini Group, specializing in advising and supporting enterprises in significant transformation, from innovative strategy to execution and with an unstinting focus on results. With the new digital economy creating significant disruptions and opportunities, our global team of over 3,600 talented individuals work with leading companies and governments to master Digital Transformation, drawing on our understanding of the digital economy and our leadership in business transformation and organizational change. With around 120,000 people in 40 countries, Capgemini is one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services. The Group reported 2011 global revenues of EUR 9.7 billion. Together with its clients, Capgemini creates and delivers business and technology solutions that fit their needs and drive the results they want. A deeply multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its own way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM, and draws on Rightshore®, its worldwide delivery model. Learn more about us at www.capgemini.com. Find out more at: http://www.capgemini-consulting.com/ Rightshore® is a trademark belonging to Capgemini Capgemini Consulting is the strategy and transformation consulting brand of Capgemini Group. The information contained in this document is proprietary. © 2013 Capgemini. All rights reserved.