Conference Proceedings
Management in the Mining Industry, Melbourne
Conference Proceedings
Management in the Mining Industry, Melbourne
The Selection, Training and Development of Mine Managers - A Case Study
It is self-evident that the availability of well qualified and experienced people to manage mining operations is vital to the success of an individual mine and to the ability to develop new mines either in Australia or overseas. For larger operations the term "mine manager" is here used to denote a range of positions within an individual company. Thus "mine managers" may be people managing individual mines at one geographic location with overall management provided by other "mine managers" in the roles such as mine super- intendents, production managers, general managers, etc. Smaller operations may have only a single level of management nominated as "mine manager".
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B J Drew, D R Walton
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