Becoming Trader Joe, Joe Coulombe
Becoming Trader Joe, Joe Coulombe
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Becoming Trader Joe
How I Did Business My Way and Still Beat the Big Guys

Author: Joe Coulombe, Patty Civalleri

Narrator: Mark Smeby

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/22/2021


Synopsis

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 people 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. 

About Joe Coulombe

Joseph Hardin Coulombe was an American Entrepreneur. He founded the grocery store Trader Joe’s in 1967 and ran it until his retirement in 1988. Coulombe graduated from Stanford University in 1952 with a degree in Economics. He earned an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1954. Coulombe was a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Joe recently passed away on February 28, 2020.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Regina on June 24, 2021

We all have our favorite Trader Joe’s products, right? Mine are the Speculoos Cookie Butter, Conte di Bregonzo Amarone red wine (under $20!!!), and the Dark Chocolate Bar with Caramel and Black Sea Salt. Sadly, this particular Trader Joe’s product, Becoming Trader Joe by Joe Coulombe, doesn’t make t......more

Goodreads review by Meadow on November 07, 2021

Is this the best book I have ever read? No. Is it well written or edited? Also, no. Did I enjoy it? Yes. Did I bother everyone with TJ facts? Also, yes.......more

Goodreads review by Chris on April 21, 2023

An exceptional business book. Strange arbitrages and legal hijinks abound, all of which are far too good for me to spoil. Rich detail on negotiating lease clauses, managing inventory, and the avoiding risks to cashflows. I don’t know what I expected the eponymous Joe to be like, but our narrator is p......more

Goodreads review by Moonkiszt on January 03, 2024

Was happy to see a book about TJ's - a favorite of mine. Interesting to learn about Joe Coulombe's beginnings in the chain store business, and the ladder he had to climb. Also interesting to find out his changes and innovations in establishing TJs, actually was presented with more than I needed, but......more

Goodreads review by Cailin on February 08, 2022

I liked this, thought it was a lot of fun! I don't mind crotchety rambling and appreciate that Trader Joe's was rewarded for good behavior - following demographic trends, serving a segment, competing on price. It's kind of comforting to know that Trader Joe's is deliberately designed to appeal to my......more