New executives at Boeing, Starbucks, and Nike encounter common challenges

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Massive cleanup operations underway at Boeing, Starbucks, and Nike: A focus on culture and values

Massive cleanup operations recently kicked off inside three of America’s most iconic companies: Boeing, Starbucks, and Nike. Each of these companies, while dominating vastly different industries, are facing similar challenges of focus and culture.

Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, who took over the job two months ago, announced plans to fundamentally change the company’s culture and return to the values that defined its legacy. Starbucks’ CEO Brian Niccol acknowledged that the company has moved away from its origins as a community coffee house, while Nike’s new CEO, Elliott Hill, emphasized the importance of creating innovative and coveted products.

All three companies have strayed from their core missions in recent years. Boeing’s focus on profits over engineering has led to major problems, Starbucks’ global expansion strategy has caused issues, and Nike has faced competition from newer sneaker brands focused on lifestyle aesthetics.

However, giant turnarounds are not unheard of, with examples like Apple, General Motors, and even Starbucks itself in the past. The key to successful turnarounds lies in a leader’s ability to restore employee confidence and trust in the company’s mission.

As these iconic companies embark on their cleanup operations, the financial world will be watching closely to see how they navigate these challenges and emerge stronger on the other side.