The Role Of Technical Experts in Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Dina Aloi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The need to be seen as responsible neighbours and good corporate citizens is a critical success criteria for mining companies. To be seen as responsible requires both achieving responsible performance, and making that good performance visible to the community, legislators, investors, and other stakeholders. This has broadened the skills required for the successful operation of a mining company to include social sciences, public affairs, communications, and environmental sciences. Mining companies still look to technical specialists to achieve the core of that good performance - broadly characterized as a sustainable operation. However, the degree of understanding that those specialists have of the requirements for sustainability and overall Corporate Social Responsibility has a tremendous impact on the overall performance of the project and company. In her keynote address to the Sustainability for Profit session, Dina will outline some of the key areas in which technical employees and consultants can contribute to achieving successful sustainable mining operations.
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APA: Dina Aloi  (2010)  The Role Of Technical Experts in Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility

MLA: Dina Aloi The Role Of Technical Experts in Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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