Superior Productivity at Established Mines: Tapping Individual Diversity with Modern Management System for Higher Margins

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 1547 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
Maximising margins in today's competitive international commodity markets demands superior productivity. This requires more than simply selecting the best equipment. It requires efficient production and commercial processes together with management systems recognised as international best practice. This paper introduces an integrated way of working that includes management systems for successfully changing work practices and attitudes, developing managers and increasing accountability. It provides an improvement methodology that includes systematic involvement of people in true continuous improvement of processes for maximising productivity and safety while minimising costs. Even though the principles are proven in all industry sectors worldwide, they are not always used correctly. This paper provides examples of traditional performance measurement systems to show how managers miss opportunities to control and improve both production and supporting service processes. It also describes the basic methodology for correct use of the principles and provides examples of correct implementation of modem systems in mining. The charts from actual mining case studies will be elaborated upon in the conference presentation. This paper's main aim is to provide background material for the presentation by introducing integrated principles for building best practice management systems for superior productivity and safety - for higher margins.
Citation
APA: (1996) Superior Productivity at Established Mines: Tapping Individual Diversity with Modern Management System for Higher Margins
MLA: Superior Productivity at Established Mines: Tapping Individual Diversity with Modern Management System for Higher Margins. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.