Computing in the Executive Suite Introduction and Overview

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nellie E. Guernsey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The Call for Papers described the session as "Top down applications; management tools for decisions, planning, investment/finance, and negotiations." In order to attract papers, and know which ones to include as well as those to reject, it was necessary to (1) define the executive suite, (2) review what had been done in previous APCOM symposia, and (3) find out what's happening now, what isn't being done, and what can be predicted. To accomplish this, especially the third task, senior managers throughout the mineral industry were generous with their time in telephone and personal interviews. Five papers were selected for presentation at the symposium and inclusion in the proceedings; the content is divided between the Executive suite in the mineral industry and those elements which apply to any Executive Suite. The Executive Suite is the top portion of the organizational tri- angle (I), those to whom the managers of functional areas such as exploration, production, finance, and marketing report. The make-up and specific activities within an executive suite reflect the organization and culture of its corporation. As there is no typical corporation, there is no typical executive suite; however, those who work within the executive suite typically do not have day to day operational responsibilities and either are, or report to, the Chief Executive Officer.
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APA: Nellie E. Guernsey  (1989)  Computing in the Executive Suite Introduction and Overview

MLA: Nellie E. Guernsey Computing in the Executive Suite Introduction and Overview. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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