Achieving the Benefits of Information Technology in Surface and Underground Mining Processes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Dessureault G. Lipsett
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Information technology (IT) initiatives in the past have tended to be sold on their ability to maximize resource output and return on capital by allowing assets to be used more effectively and efficiently. Many IT projects fail, not delivering return on their investment. This is known in the IT industry as the “productivity paradox,” where increasing investments in IT do not result in comparable increases in productivity. Experiences and studies of most business sectors reveal that this paradox is rooted in the false assumption that more IT spending automatically results in financial benefit, whereas the benefits are in how effectively IT is used. Most business sectors have accepted that re-engineering of processes is required to gain the full benefits promised of IT. A mining operation has organizational processes similar to most business sectors, but unique operational processes. The lessons of changing business practice in more common business processes, such as inventory control and customer-supplier relationships, can be adequately transposed into a mine setting. The unique operational processes in mines, in turn, require unique redesign efforts. Several enabling information technology opportunities have recently become available, such as more integrated mine production management systems and tactical manager training simulators. This paper reviews some of the latest IT products and outlines the processes and kinds of change that will be required in order to benefit from these new investment options.
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APA: S. Dessureault G. Lipsett  (2009)  Achieving the Benefits of Information Technology in Surface and Underground Mining Processes

MLA: S. Dessureault G. Lipsett Achieving the Benefits of Information Technology in Surface and Underground Mining Processes . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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