Process Design and Change Management for Successful Deployment of Technology in Mining

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Laura Mottola
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May 1, 2010

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Process Design and Change Management for Successful Deployment of Technology in Mining Over the last 30 years Canada has been successful in developing but not deploying hardrockmining automation. Our opinion is that the current lack of R&D investment and implementation capacity places Canada at risk as a future global mining leader A white elephant A burdensome possession; creating more trouble than it is worth. White (albino) elephants were regarded as holy in ancient times in Thailand and other Asian countries. Keeping a white elephant was a very expensive undertaking, since the owner had to provide the elephant with special food and provide access for people who wanted to worship it. If a Thai King became dissatisfied with a subordinate, he would give him a white elephant. The gift would, in most cases, ruin the recipient.
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APA: Laura Mottola  (2010)  Process Design and Change Management for Successful Deployment of Technology in Mining

MLA: Laura Mottola Process Design and Change Management for Successful Deployment of Technology in Mining. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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