- Subjects
- Published
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Nashville :
HarperCollins Leadership
2021.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Item Description
- Includes index.
- Physical Description
- xxiv, 264 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
- ISBN
- 9781400225439
- Foreword
- Preface: What's in a Name?
- Coauthor's Note
- A Trader Joe's Sampler
- Before we get into the details, here are some Trader Joe's products that have especially interesting stories
- Section 1. How We Got There
- 1. The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore
- In 1965, I was forced by competitive pressures to convert a convenience store chain, Pronto Markets, into Trader Joe's
- 2. The God of Fair Beginnings
- How I got started with Pronto Markets as a subsidiary of the giant Rexall Drug Co. in the 1950s
- 3. The Guns of August, the Wages of Success
- I bought Pronto Markets in September 1962 and made the most important decision of my career: pay high wages
- 4. On the Road to Trader Joe's
- Those high wages force me into merchandising moves, which led to Trader Joe's
- 5. How I Love Lucy Homogenized America
- I smelled a chance to be different
- 6. Good Time Charley
- Aloha! The first version of Trader Joe's, 1967, was the fun-leisure-party store
- 7. Uncorked!
- How we managed to break price on wine despite the Fair Trade Laws
- 8. Whole Earth Harry
- A serious recession forces me to marry the health food store to the party store, and I got Whole Earth religion in the process
- 9. Promise, Large Promise
- Fearlessly advertising Trader Joe's
- 10. Hairballs
- Section 2. Mac The Knife
- 11. Mac The Knife
- End of Fair Trade on milk and alcohol in 1977 leads to the third and final version, which I called "Mac the Knife"*93
- 12. Intensive Buying
- Honest, we love middlemen
- 13. Virtual Distribution
- Outsourcing? So that's what you call it!
- 14. Private Label Products
- Academic jokes for the overeducated and underpaid
- 15. From Discrete to Indiscretions
- Standards are okay, up to a point
- 16. Too, Too Solid Stores
- "Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remember'd!"
- 17. Skunks in the Office
- Tom Peters runs amok in the organization chart
- 18. Double Entry Retailing
- 3-D tennis in the check stand
- 19. Demand Side Retailing
- Geometry, Advantageous, but not necessarily true
- 20. Supply Side Retailing
- Government Intrusion, a supply-side opportunity?
- 21. The Last Five Year Plans
- Russia and Coulombe give up Five Year Plans in the same year, 1988
- Section 3. First I Sell, Then I Leave
- 22. Employee Ownership
- Founders yah, too bad. And that it led to ...
- 23. The Sale of Trader Joe's
- Money talks
- 24. Goodbye to All That
- Auf Wiedersehen
- Addendum
- Post De-Partum
- Or my ten years as a consultant
- List of Companies
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review