Since Thomas Atkinson started the "Grasshopper Tea Warehouse" in 1837 some things have changed for J. Atkinson & Co. Both location and name have changed but what has not changed is a commitment to providing the finest tea and coffee.
As one of the original companies contacted as part of the MNEMOS project J. Atkinson & Co were approached to trial the Enterprise Cultural Heritage training material developed by the project.
Company owner Ian Steel is about to embark on a major new development taking on the next door premises to extend the shop and develop a whole new "Atkinson‟s Tea & Coffee Heritage & Innovation Centre" which Ian likens to a walk- through website.
He found it struck a lot of chords with his own experiences and offered some new insights as well.
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1. Case study -
J Atkinson Co – use of Enterprise Cultural Heritage
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Cultural Heritage training material use by J. Atkinson & Co.
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3. MNMEMOS Enterprise Cultural Heritage training
material strikes a chord
Since Thomas Atkinson started the „Grasshopper Tea
Warehouse‟ in 1837 some things have changed for J.
Atkinson & Co. Both location and name have changed
but what has not changed is a commitment to providing
the finest tea and coffee.
In recent years Ian and Sue Steel, the current
owners, have extended the business to include an
award-winning café, the Music Room, a coffee
academy, and supplying local cafes with their brilliant
coffee and the know how to ensure that all „Atkinson‟
coffee is as good as it can be.
On the day we spoke to them they were launching their
latest development; a range of exclusive J. Atkinson &
Co. single cask whisky with taste pairing suggestions for
the best coffees to accompany them. They now employ
19 people and the next generation are involved with Ian
and Sue‟s sons running the Music Room.
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4. Innovation through heritage
While remaining committed to the importance of the heritage aspects
of the business they are also happy to innovate where this will
complement this and are looking to new technology to support this. As
the vintage roasters age it is no longer possible to get spare parts to
maintain them and Ian is considering how 3D printing can be used to
create spare parts for the roasters which impart such subtlety to their
coffees.
As one of the original companies contacted as part of the MNEMOS
project J. Atkinson & Co were approached to trial the Enterprise
Cultural Heritage training material developed by the project. Ian is
about to embark on a major new development taking on the next door
premises to extend the shop and develop a whole new „Atkinson‟s Tea
& Coffee Heritage & Innovation Centre‟ which Ian likens to a walk-
through website. This meant that the Change Management module of
the training looked particularly relevant and was where Ian initially
focused. He found it struck a lot of chords with his own experiences
and offered some new insights as well.
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5. Change Management applied…
Ian was very interested in the emphasis in the Change
Management module on the importance of engaging
staff with change. Although he feels that there is not a
lot of trepidation amongst his staff about the new
developments he recognised that it is still important to
build staff engagement.
As a result of the training Ian has already circulated a
questionnaire among the staff asking for „The Dream-
Teams‟ Dreams‟ for the new development.
The feedback has been very interesting and he can
see staff coming together behind suggestions which
they can carry forward into the new development.
More of what he has learnt from the Change
Management material will be bought into play as the
new developments become more concrete.
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6. Brand management applied
J. Atkinson & Co place great value on their brand and are aware
of its value in differentiating them from their competitors so the
second element of the training material that Ian looked at was the
Brand Management module.
Already aware of the role of Brand Management in engaging with
customers, Ian was delighted to see Atkinson‟s used to illustrate
various aspects of Brand Management, his attention was caught
by the section about the use of Social Media to engage with
customers.
This is an area he will now look to develop further as he is more
aware that just having an on-line presence is not simply enough.
Currently this is no-one‟s role and as Ian said „you would not
open a shop and then not staff it.‟
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7. IPR applied
Ian is planning to engage with the other two modules of the
training; Heritage Management and IPR Management and to
study them fully as his experience of the two modules he has
studied has been so fruitful.
Although already involved in Heritage Marketing Ian is sure that
there will be more to learn from the MNEMOS training materials.
Visit J. Atkinson & Co. at www.thecoffeehopper.com
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