5. Donated one billion breakfasts and snacks to
hunger relief efforts globally by the year 2016.
6. Kellogg’s has contributed with
$40 million in cash and $120
million in Kellogg products to
charitable groups all around
the globe.
Schools
Electricity
7. • Recycable cereal boxes
• In 2012, Kellogg's entered into an agreement with Red
Group’s RedCycle program that enables all soft plastics to
be placed in recycle bins at Coles supermarkets.
8.
9. “Whatever success I have had in business has
been a result of my good fortune in selecting
employees who could do their jobs better than I
could have done them myself.” W.K. Kellogg
10. fosters a safe work culture for
their employees and support their health with their
benefits programs as well as promoting a balance
between work and personal life.
11.
12. "We encourage workplace flexibility and
support our working parents, believing you
don't have to sacrifice one for the other.“
John Bryant, President & CEO
13. Kellogg Company Honored as One of the
"Working Mother 100 Best Companies
2013"
Paid
maternity
Paternity
leave
Flexible work
arrangements
Lactation
rooms
14.
15. Refreshing and communicating to employees the company’s Vision and
Purpose
Providing employees with work/life effectiveness approaches and
solutions.
16.
17. o Kellogg’s does not always comply that
work-balance lifestyle.
o Unpredictable schedules with more work
hours without prior notice, making it
difficult to make plans ahead of time during
the weekends.
o Changing positions
20. The P/E ratio in the sector of Food & Beverages is 36.52
Kellogg’s estimate for 2013: 16.09
PepsiCo estimate for 2013: 18.54
Both remain under the average P/E ratio of this sector
21. Kellogg’s somewhat follows the market trend
PepsiCo’s current Beta is of 0.62
Kellogg’s current Beta is of 0.51
- PepsiCo’s is higher than Kellogg’s, but still remains
under the market trend
- Kellogg’s is doing reasonably well in the industry