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November 2018
Project Management Essentials
This course is designed to give new project managers and project team members an overview of the various tools and techniques of project management and the key elements needed to deliver successful projects. This course covers the complete project lifecycle from initiating, through project planning and execution, to project close-out.
Find out more »Introduction to Agile
This course aims to introduce stakeholders and project team members to the Agile way of working using the Scrum framework.
Find out more »Business Analysis for the Project Manager
Project managers will learn to employ BA tools, techniques, and approaches for better project outcomes.
Find out more »Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods
This four-day program is updated with examples and problems related to the new U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act! This intensive 2½- or 4-Day course has been presented nearly 1,000 times to more than 23,000 people. Organized for managers, engineers, geologists, landmen, scientists, accountants, and others concerned with evaluating investments, this course relates to the economic analysis of income producing and service producing investments using discounted cash flow analysis criteria and procedures. The course covers economic analysis techniques used to…
Find out more »January 2019
Mine Planning – Operations
The drive to exploit a mineral resource, such that it adds as much value as possible to the mining business, requires a continual update of the mine plan and the rapid implementation of any value-adding opportunities as they arise. This webcast follows on from the Mine Planning - Strategy webcast where participants were briefly introduced to the five key technical levers in mining that can be used to evaluate avenues for creating additional value: mining method selection; process route selection;…
Find out more »Mineral Deposit Evaluation
This course is designed to help build competencies in best practice mineral deposit evaluation. The course is for professionals with a basic understanding of mineral resource estimation and linear geostatistics. Over the four days, participants will learn about: The mining project development cycle and studies that are carried out at different stages of the cycle (e.g. conceptual, pre-feasibility, and feasibility studies); The fundamental concepts of controls of mineralization and the different styles of mineralization; The importance of assay and geology…
Find out more »AME Roundup 2019: Elements for Discovery
Join us at the 2019 AME Mineral Exploration Roundup, one of the world’s premier technical mineral exploration conferences. Hosted by the Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia (AME), the 36th annual conference is held in Vancouver, B.C. Roundup attracts more than 6,000 people from over 40 countries representing all facets of the mineral exploration industry. Attendees include industry leaders and influencers, government, academics, prospectors, geologists, investors, and suppliers, who come together to share their latest findings, stories, successes, and innovative…
Find out more »February 2019
Workshop on Real Options in Energy and Mining
The energy and mining sectors play a critical role in the modern economy. As these are capital intensive sectors tied to products commonly traded on financial exchanges, advanced valuation techniques and forecasting can significantly improve economic aspects associated with the development and operation of projects. Real option analysis is especially well suited to enhance decision making in these sectors. This workshop is focused on bringing together practitioners and academics to share ideas associated with energy and mining project valuation, operation…
Find out more »MASTERMINING course: Understanding the Mining Industry From A to Z
Master the mining industry in a modern and interactive 3-day course that builds an understanding of the mining industry and investments; covering Introduction to Mining, the economics of mining and financing and deal-making. Day 1 – Introduction to Mining (mine life stages, exploration, mining studies, the mining process, design and planning, quantification and interpretation, extraction and processing, rehabilitation) Day 2 – The Economics of Mining (operations into economics, exploration expenditure, determining capital requirements, mining equipment options, economic evaluation) Day 3…
Find out more »March 2019
Sampling Theory, Sampling Practices, and Their Economic Impact
Poor sampling, compounded by poor laboratory subsampling, leads to questionable geostatistics, and generates severe conciliation problems between the geological model, the mine, and the plant estimates. These problems also affect the price of commodities and the validity of environmental assessments. The result is a huge money loss for the company involved, evolving later in likely litigation. It is of key importance for geologists, miners, metallurgists, chemists, and environmental specialists to extract maximum information from the available data, as large investments…
Find out more »Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods
This intensive 2½- or 4-Day course has been presented nearly 1,025 times to more than 23,500 people. Organized for managers, engineers, geologists, landmen, scientists, accountants, and others concerned with evaluating investments, this course relates to the economic analysis of income producing and service producing investments using discounted cash flow analysis criteria and procedures. The course covers economic analysis techniques used to optimize the development and operation of mining, petroleum and non-natural resource production and processing operations. The course textbook, Economic…
Find out more »Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods
This intensive 2½- or 4-Day course has been presented nearly 1,025 times to more than 23,500 people. Organized for managers, engineers, geologists, landmen, scientists, accountants, and others concerned with evaluating investments, this course relates to the economic analysis of income producing and service producing investments using discounted cash flow analysis criteria and procedures. The course covers economic analysis techniques used to optimize the development and operation of mining, petroleum and non-natural resource production and processing operations. The course textbook, Economic…
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