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SUMMARY:Project Management for Mining
DESCRIPTION:Project Management for Mining is a 3-day practical course focused on the successful delivery of minerals industry projects. Primary emphasis is placed on major greenfield mine development\, but the information presented is fully applicable to brownfield project undertakings. \nThe course teaches project management best practices\, and how they are woven together from initial mineral resource identification on through the project stages of opportunity\, viability\, planning\, execution\, and completion\, to delivery of a sustainable operating property. The course focuses on the key steps in each stage that must be properly executed to achieve project success. \nParticipants will be assigned to work on real issues faced by actual project managers in the field. Interactive case study discussions leading to valid solutions and practical usable tools are fundamental elements of the course. \nThis course is supported throughout by the Project Management for Mining handbook (included in each registration). This book\, written by the two course directors and published by SME in 2015\, comprehensively details the best practices for project delivery from across the full breadth of the minerals industry. The knowledge and guidance provided by the book applies to mine owners from junior minerals organizations to large mining companies\, as well as to engineers\, constructors\, technical advisors and societal consultants. The wisdom imparted both by the course authors and from within the handbook provides a project management road map that significantly increases the likelihood of successful project delivery for course participants.
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LOCATION:Colorado School of Mines\, Golden\, CO\, United States
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SUMMARY:Project Management Course - Managing Project Risk
DESCRIPTION:This two-day course explores quantitative and qualitative techniques to identify and analyze project risk factors (risk event\, event probability\, and event impact). A variety of risk response choices are discussed\, and risk identification and risk response are practiced in workshop groups. Quantitative techniques are applied to problems but don’t worry\, advanced mathematics is not used! \nMore information on our website: https://goodmanschoolofmines.laurentian.ca/pm-projectrisk/
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/project-management-course-managing-project-risk/
LOCATION:Laurentian University\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:March 28th\, 2019 - CIM Toronto Branch Luncheon with Eric Desaulniers
DESCRIPTION:Eric Desaulniers\, President & CEO and Director of Nouveau Monde Graphite will be speaking on: \nNouveau Monde Is Developing The First All Electric Open Pit Mine In The World at The National Club\, 303 Bay Street\, Toronto\, ON M5H 2R1 from 12 noon to 2 p.m. \nNouveau Monde Graphite Inc. (“NMG”) is a listed company trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX-V) under the symbol NOU. NMG owns the Matawinie graphite Property (“Property”). The Property consists of 250 map-designated claims forming nine (9) main claim blocks. The property is fully owned by NMG and is spread over an area of approximately 75 km by 45 km. This mining area is located approximately six (6) km south-west of the community of Saint-Michel-des-Saints\, 120 km north of the city of Montreal as the crow flies. \nThe primary mission of NMG is to become a leading producer of graphite\, anode material for Li-Ion batteries and other value-added graphite products\, while having the lowest environmental footprint of the industry and with a view to sustainable development for the Upper Matawinie region. \nAs result\, NMG intends to develop world-class operations at its site in Saint-Michel-des-Saints by strategic integration of the mining and mining industry’s latest technological innovations in mining and processing; all in a perspective aiming at a carbon-neutral project with the highest environmental standards. \nIn this context and based on NMG’s mission\, we believe that the Matawinie graphite project represents an exceptional opportunity for NMG to not only position itself as a leader in the mining industry in terms of environmental footprint and sustainable development\, but also to make the Matawinie project a “global technology showcase” to create a significant marketing potential with its future customers. There is no doubt that the current shift of the mining industry towards these goals of low environmental footprint projects will be a common reality in just a few years. \nEric Desaulniers \nEric is a professional geologist (OGQ #935) with a specialization in geophysics. He holds a bachelor’s degree in geology and a master in geophysics from Laval University in Quebec City. As a project manager for the world-leading geophysical corporation Sander Geophysics\, he managed numerous international large-scale interpretation and data acquisition projects in the Middle East\, in Central and North African countries\, and in North America for major clients like the British Geological Survey\, Saudi Aramco\, the Moroccan government\, BRGM (France) and Shell. In 2007\, he participated in an expedition to the North Pole in the Canadian Arctic with the Columbia University of New York. Since 2008\, he offers geological and geophysical services to the mineral industry. \nPrior to start his career in the mining sector\, M. Desaulniers served as an Infantry Officer in the Canadian Forces where he specialized in leadership instruction\, advanced negotiation training and project management. \nLimited Seating Available – Ticket prices go up on March 26th!  \n12:00 noon Registration and Networking Reception / 12:30 p.m. Lunch \n1:15 p.m. Presentation / 1:45 p.m. Networking Reception 
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/march-28th-2019-cim-toronto-branch-luncheon-with-eric-desaulniers/
LOCATION:The National Club\, 303 Bay Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5H 2R1\, Canada
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