April 29, 2024
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Coffee Educators are coffee professionals who specialize in teaching and sharing their knowledge of coffee with others. They may work in a variety of settings, including coffee shops, roasting companies, and educational institutions. Coffee Educators typically have a deep understanding of coffee, including its history, cultivation, processing, brewing methods, and flavor profiles.
Coffee Educator Responsibilities
The responsibilities of a Coffee Educator can vary depending on their employer and the specific role they play. However, some common responsibilities include:
- Teaching classes and workshops on coffee-related topics
- Developing and implementing coffee education programs
- Providing coffee tastings and demonstrations
- Answering customer questions about coffee
- Maintaining a clean and organized work area
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Reading list
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Comprehensive guide to coffee roasting, covering everything from the basics to advanced techniques. It is written by Scott Rao, a world-renowned coffee roasting expert, and is considered to be one of the best books on the subject.
Another book by Howard Schultz, this one focuses on the leadership and management principles that have guided Starbucks' success. It valuable resource for entrepreneurs and business leaders.
More concise and practical guide to coffee roasting, written by James Hoffmann, another world-renowned coffee expert. It great choice for beginners who want to learn the basics of coffee roasting.
This biography of Howard Schultz, Starbucks' former CEO, provides an in-depth look at the man behind the brand. It fascinating read for anyone interested in the life and career of one of the most successful entrepreneurs of our time.
Delves into the scientific aspects of coffee roasting, explaining the chemical reactions that take place during the roasting process. It great choice for those who want to understand the science behind coffee roasting.
Analyzes the Starbucks customer experience and identifies five key principles that have contributed to the company's success. It useful guide for businesses of all sizes that want to improve their customer service.
Examines Starbucks' mission-driven culture and its impact on the company's success. It valuable resource for leaders and managers who want to create a more mission-driven organization.
Covers the entire coffee process, from growing and harvesting to roasting and brewing. It great choice for those who want to learn about all aspects of coffee.
Provides a comprehensive history of Starbucks, from its early days as a small coffee shop in Seattle to its current status as a global coffeehouse giant. It well-researched and engaging read for anyone interested in the history of coffee or business.
This case study analyzes Starbucks' branding and marketing strategies. It valuable resource for marketing students and professionals.
Examines the role that Starbucks plays in the experience economy, where businesses compete on the basis of the experiences they create for their customers. It thought-provoking read for marketers and business leaders.
Comprehensive guide to all things coffee, including a section on coffee roasting. It great choice for those who want to learn more about coffee in general.
Great choice for beginners who want to start roasting their own coffee at home. It covers everything from choosing the right roaster to roasting different types of coffee beans.
Beautiful and informative guide to the world of coffee. It covers everything from the history of coffee to the different types of coffee beans and brewing methods. It great choice for those who want to learn more about coffee culture and history.
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