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1 MELBOURNE, OCTOBER 2006 INTERNATIONAL MINE MANAGEMENT MELBOURNE, OCTOBER 2006 “Leadership in the minerals sector – challenges and opportunities for management of the 21 st century Don Larkin FAusIMM CEO, The AusIMM

2 MY PROPOSITION Economic output = f (land, labour, capital, environment)

3 1992 Rio Summit Sustainable development Natural capital Manufactured capital Human capital Social capital

4 SEVEN BASIC PROPOSITIONS Significance of labour in output equation Significance of labour in sustainability Relatively low employer of labour No one predicted skills shortage Cyclical nature of industry – labour a commodity Culture of industry needs to change (Aesop’s fable) Our demographic destiny

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8 RESPONSES TO – A VISION FOR 2020 THE CHANGING WORLD The New Labour Market Retirement disappears ▪ Career planning beyond 50 ▪ Changes to superannuation ▪ Improving educational attainment ▪ Knowledge management New generation of older workers ▪ Ageing workforce benchmarking ▪ Lifelong learning ▪ See flexibility below

9 RESPONSES TO – A VISION FOR 2020 (continued) THE CHANGING WORLD The New Labour Market Three generations in the ▪ Understanding and generation workplace specific management skills ▪ Communication and collegiate skills ▪ Empathy ▪ Satisfaction = reality/expectations

10 RESPONSES TO – A VISION FOR 2020 (continued) THE CHANGING WORLD The New Global Economic Order China and India emerge as ▪ Multiple culture, language and massive economies time zones ▪ Promote global opportunities ▪ Negotiation and cultural sensitivity Offshoring takes off, whole▪ Managing spatially dispersed economy affected networks, plants, attitudes and suppliers ▪ Manage large, complex adaptive systems of businesses ▪ Around the clock access

11 RESPONSES TO – A VISION FOR 2020 (continued) THE CHANGING WORKPLACE Focus on human ▪ Human resources vital component optimisation of business planning, budgeting, risk management ▪ Talent, knowledge management, mission critical employees ▪ Graduate programs, CPD, mentoring, succession planning, etc. Workplace flexibility▪ Individual contracts becomes key to ▪ Flexible environments and terms attracting and retaining and conditions of employment staff ▪ Telecommuting, flexi time, rosters ▪ Part time, parental leave, career break, etc. ▪ Google environment

12 RESPONSES TO – A VISION FOR 2020 (continued) THE CHANGING WORKPLACE People and creativity ▪ Encourage diversity and creativity logic emerges ▪ Indigenous and new sources of labour ▪ Outsourcing – contract management Taking accountability▪ Improving child care facilities for outcomes for ▪ Improving health women ▪ Undertaking welfare reform ▪ All the above regarding flexibility

13 RESPONSES TO – A VISION FOR 2020 (continued) THE CHANGING MINDSET Servicing all ▪ Higher order communication skills stakeholders and transparency ▪ Emphasis on social interactions/ complex interactions Cult of the top team▪ Team skills – leading teams ▪ Communication/emotional intelligence skills ▪ Recruitment, delegation and motivation

14 RESPONSES TO – A VISION FOR 2020 (continued) THE CHANGING MINDSET Experts dominate▪ Building and maintaining personal expertise and deep industry or systems expertise ▪ Use of independent specialists/ contractors ▪ CPD Managing substantial▪ Financial/health/superannuation wealth advice ▪ Work and life choices ▪ Extent of working life/when to peak

15 IN SUMMARY – LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES Doing more with less People leadership and management Reducing uncertainty Understanding and addressing demographic destiny Mission critical employees – management of talent and knowledge Managing creativity and embracing diversity Emphasis on complex interactions Forecasting and planning Not just a commodity

16 LAST WORDS Reality Satisfaction = ____________ Expectations

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