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Becoming Trader Joe : how I did business my way and still beat the big guys / Joe Coulombe with Patty Civalleri.

Summary:

Build an iconic shopping experience that your customers love--and a work environment that your employees love being a part of--using this blueprint from Trader Joe's visionary founder, Joe Coulombe.
Coulombe founded what would become Trader Joe's in the late 1960s and helped shape it into the quirky food chain it is today. Realizing early on that he could not compete and win by playing the same game his bigger competitors were playing, he decided to build a store for educated people of somewhat modest means. Buying unusual products from around the world, he provided customers with background on how they were sourced and their nutritional value. Here he shares the lessons he learned by challenging the status quo and rethinking the way a business operates. -- adapted from back cover and Amazon info

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781400225439
  • ISBN: 1400225434
  • Physical Description: xxiv, 264 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: [Nashville] : HarperCollins Leadership, [2021]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Foreword / by Leroy D. Watson -- Preface: What's in a name? -- A trader Joe's sampler -- Section 1: How we got there. The milk train doesn't stop here anymore ; The god of fair beginnings ; The guns of August, the wages of success ; On the road to Trader Joe's ; How I Love Lucy homogenized America ; Good time Charley ; Uncorked! ; Whole Earth Harry ; Promise, large promise ; Hairballs -- Section 2: Mac the Knife. Mac the Knife ; Intensive buying ; Virtual distribution ; Private label products ; From discrete to indiscretions ; Too, too solid stores ; Skunks in the office ; Double entry retailing ; Demand side retailing ; Supply side retailing ; The last five year plans -- Section 3: First I sell, then I leave. Employee ownership ; The sale of Trader Joe's ; Goodbye to all that -- Addendum: Post de-partum.
Subject: Coulombe, Joe, 1930-2020.
Trader Joe's (Firm) > History.
Grocery trade > United States > History.
Supermarkets > United States > History.
Chain stores > United States > History.
Specialty stores > United States > History.
Success in business.
Retail trade > Management.
Entrepreneurship.
United States.
Genre: Autobiographies.
History.

Available copies

  • 5 of 5 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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  • 0 current holds with 5 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library 658.4009 COULOMBE 2021 (Text) 0001002384368 Nonfiction Available -

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Becoming Trader Joe : Do Business Your Way and Still Beat the Big Guys
Becoming Trader Joe : Do Business Your Way and Still Beat the Big Guys
by Coulombe, Joe; Civalleri, Patty (As told to)
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Becoming Trader Joe : Do Business Your Way and Still Beat the Big Guys


Build an iconic shopping experience that your customers love--and a work environment that your employees love being a part of--using this blueprint from Trader Joe's visionary founder, Joe Coulombe. Infuse your organization with a distinct personality and culture that draws customers in a way that simply competing on price cannot. Joe Coulombe founded what would become Trader Joe's in the late 1960s and helped shape it into the beloved, quirky food chain it is today. Realizing early on that he could not compete and win by playing the same game his bigger competitors were playing, he decided to build a store for educated people of somewhat modest means. He brought in unusual products from around the world and promoted them in the Fearless Flyer, providing customers with background on how they were sourced and their nutritional value. He also gave the stores a tiki theme to reinforce the exotic trader ship concept with employees wearing Hawaiian shirts. In this way, Joe laid down a blueprint for other business owners to follow to build their own unique shopping experience that customers love, and a work environment that employees love being a part of. In Becoming Trader Joe, Joe shares the lessons he learned by challenging the status quo and rethinking the way a business operates. He shows readers of all types: How moving from a pure analytical approach to a more creative, problem-solving approach can drive innovation. How finding an affluent niche of passionate customers can be a better strategy than competing on price and volume. How questioning all aspects of the way you do business leads to powerful results. How to build a business around your values and identity.

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