Investigating the stage-gate model as a research and development implementation process in modernising the mining industry
In recent years, innovation in the mining industry has shifted from being a non-essential business activity to a necessity. Key challenges in the last decade (such as declining ore grades and increased mining costs) have forced companies to focus on innovative business initiatives in order to gain i...
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ftunivpretoria:oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/61326 2023-05-15T18:12:00+02:00 Investigating the stage-gate model as a research and development implementation process in modernising the mining industry Preis, Eugene Pieter Webber-Youngman, R.C.W. 2017-05-03 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61326 en eng University of Pretoria http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61326 Preis, EP 2016, Investigating the stage-gate model as a research and development implementation process in modernising the mining industry, MEng Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61326> A2017 © 2017 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. UCTD Dissertation 2017 ftunivpretoria 2022-05-31T13:15:25Z In recent years, innovation in the mining industry has shifted from being a non-essential business activity to a necessity. Key challenges in the last decade (such as declining ore grades and increased mining costs) have forced companies to focus on innovative business initiatives in order to gain incremental cost and productivity improvements. These key challenges have placed the mining industry in a difficult position they are substantial and in many cases, complex in nature. In order to ultimately solve (and not merely mitigate) these challenges, fundamental innovation step-changes are required. The success of the potential implementation of these changes is to rethink the "starting point" of innovation, namely the research and development (R&D) strategy and process. Contrary to popular belief, innovation does not occur spontaneously. It is, in the majority of cases, a product of meticulous planning, thinking, testing, iteration, and implementation. This study investigated the Stage-Gate model as a potential R&D implementation process in solving the aforementioned challenges, and ultimately modernising the South African mining industry. The study focused on firstly deriving a skeleton Stage-Gate model, in order to conduct further research into the associated key gate criteria, stage activities and critical success factors. The research findings were used to develop a proposed Stage-Gate model, which was then assessed at the hand of a South African mining case study (Missing Person Locator System). From the research findings, proposed Stage-Gate model and the case study evaluation, it was generally concluded that the Stage-Gate model has the potential to assist in the successful modernisation of the South African mining industry (SAMI), through focused R&D efforts into the industry's key problem areas and challenges. The study further recommended that in general, the outcomes of the study should be used to conduct R&D in the SAMI, in order to more effectively and efficiently conduct R&D in ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis sami University of Pretoria: UPSpace |
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In recent years, innovation in the mining industry has shifted from being a non-essential business activity to a necessity. Key challenges in the last decade (such as declining ore grades and increased mining costs) have forced companies to focus on innovative business initiatives in order to gain incremental cost and productivity improvements. These key challenges have placed the mining industry in a difficult position they are substantial and in many cases, complex in nature. In order to ultimately solve (and not merely mitigate) these challenges, fundamental innovation step-changes are required. The success of the potential implementation of these changes is to rethink the "starting point" of innovation, namely the research and development (R&D) strategy and process. Contrary to popular belief, innovation does not occur spontaneously. It is, in the majority of cases, a product of meticulous planning, thinking, testing, iteration, and implementation. This study investigated the Stage-Gate model as a potential R&D implementation process in solving the aforementioned challenges, and ultimately modernising the South African mining industry. The study focused on firstly deriving a skeleton Stage-Gate model, in order to conduct further research into the associated key gate criteria, stage activities and critical success factors. The research findings were used to develop a proposed Stage-Gate model, which was then assessed at the hand of a South African mining case study (Missing Person Locator System). From the research findings, proposed Stage-Gate model and the case study evaluation, it was generally concluded that the Stage-Gate model has the potential to assist in the successful modernisation of the South African mining industry (SAMI), through focused R&D efforts into the industry's key problem areas and challenges. The study further recommended that in general, the outcomes of the study should be used to conduct R&D in the SAMI, in order to more effectively and efficiently conduct R&D in ... |
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