For decades, Mike Porter ran a business where he took people worldwide to various mine sites and deposits. These tours were open to anyone; somehow, Mike managed to navigate the red tape and get onto every mine site. That was the magic of the Porter Geo International Study Tours.
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#29 - A Major Difference with Steve McIntosh
#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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