At the end of our interviews, Steve and Ahmad always ask the guests two questions: what is something they think needs to live or be maintained in the mining industry at all costs; and what is something that needs to die or be jettisoned out of our industry? We thought it would be interesting to put together some of the responses we have received to those questions over the past year.
So on this episode of Ideas that Must Die and Live in Mining, we are joined by, Eira Thomas, Chuck Fipke, Tony Reda, Aaron Schutt, Peter Betts, Kyle Prentice, Justin Osborne, Mark Jessell and Nicolas Thebaud.
Join us and let's explore.
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#28 - Is Innovation a Behavioural Problem with Michelle Ash
#27 - Circular Economy in Mining with Saleem Ali
#26 - The Hidden Risk in "No-Risk" Countries with Christian Jervelund
#25 - What, Why and How: Data Science in Mining with Richard Scott
#24 - Real-Time Analytics with Thor Kallestad
MINI - Should Academics Be More Entrepreneurial?
#23 - Re-defining Resource Development with Mary Poulton
#22 - The Wisdom of the Crowd with Holly Bridgwater
#21 - The Entrepreneur's Dilemma with Justin Strharsky
#20 - The Three Princes of Serendip with Samantha Copeland (Part 2)
#20 - The Three Princes of Serendip with Samantha Copeland (Part 1)
#19 - Skateboarders and Base Jumpers with John Vann
#18 - Taking Every Meeting with Malcolm Norris
#17 - Exploration Startup 101 with Mark Bennett
#16 - Boiling frogs with Jon Hronsky
#15 - Change is inevitable. Adaptability a choice
#14 - 7 Lessons from Julian Malnic
#13 - An outsider's perspective
#12 - Disruption & the DIGITAL MINE
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