People-The CompanyÆs Viewpoint

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Cole RT
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The cultural ages of man have been defined in terms of smelting and hence as a prerequisite, mining for example the iron age and the bronze age. There could be no separation of the man from his role as the technologist (miner/ smelter) for his early metal working efforts were to enhance survival. In the millenniums since, the artisan specialist developed and the technologist emerged. The process is a sort of technical natural selection. From the generalist hunter, gatherer, miner, metalworker we advanced over the centuries with great 'steps for mankind' to the series of specialists each largely intent on securing his/her technical functions from the curious assaults of other tribal members. The relevance of all this to the theme, 'Past, present and future of the Victorian mining and metallurgical industries', is simply that people have always, and will always, be the moving force in our industries. It is the effectiveness of people now and in the future that this paper addresses.
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APA: Cole RT  (1982)  People-The CompanyÆs Viewpoint

MLA: Cole RT People-The CompanyÆs Viewpoint. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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