Danone Cycles & Procurement - Anonymous employee Danone Employee Review

4.0
Mar 24, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- good values, human at the heart of the company values - focus on circular economy and getting rid of plastic

Cons

- decision making process very long - 10 years delay in digital and new technologies

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Danone Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback and we are happy to hear your positive experience at Danone. As we acknowledged that leadership values and sustainable development are of great importance to our people and our business, we are happy to see that you experienced this in a positive way. We are aware that IT tools are a challenge for us and we are working on this topic. For example, we launched an internal project “Digitally fluent” and our IT and Transformation teams work on updating our IT infrastructure. We made some big steps, but we know we are not there yet, especially not in the fast changing IT landscape. Thank you once again for taking your time to evaluate Danone!

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