Continuing Professional Development for the Mining Industry - A Suggested Agenda for Action by the AusIMM

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Pullen G Rose M
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is not just a catch-cry. It is an essential component of every-day life in many professions, including accountancy, law and public administration. Without realising it, many other professions are undertaking CPD activities in an un-structured way, including mining, metallurgy and geology. Examples include Annual and technical conferences of The Institute, Branch-level technical meetings and in-company training and development programmes and technical exchanges. Whilst approaches to date have undoubtedly helped keep the Australian mining industry at the forefront of mining technology, one cannot presume that technological development will stand still. To meet this challenge, human resource development must keep pace, not only to optimize utilization of technological developments, but more importantly to develop firm bases from which new products, processes and technologies can be developed within Australia.
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APA: Pullen G Rose M  (1989)  Continuing Professional Development for the Mining Industry - A Suggested Agenda for Action by the AusIMM

MLA: Pullen G Rose M Continuing Professional Development for the Mining Industry - A Suggested Agenda for Action by the AusIMM. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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