Dairy Ingredients buyer - Anonymous employee Danone Employee Review

4.0
Mar 23, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Inclusive culture, everybody is reachable and ready to help and support, opportunities for visibility, strong commitment on sustainability

Cons

Not all the porcesses are structured and automized. A lot of processes are excel based

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Danone Response
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Dear Employee, thank you so much for this positive feedback! For us, valuing diversity is recognizing and respecting human differences and similarities. Our aim is to ensure that all employees are given equal opportunity and that our organization is representative of our consumers and society. We are happy to hear your experience and feedback, which shows that we not only value diversity and inclusiveness, but actually bring this mindset to reality. Yet, we are awere of the fact that our processes are not perfect. We continuously are looking for the right balance between freedom for creativity, agility and processes. We are also constantly working on introduction best IT tools, to improve our performance. However, it is a challanging journey. Thank you for taking your time to write your opinion about Danone.

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