1、Digging deeper for sustainable miningBecoming more responsible with digital transformationIBM Institute for Business Value|Expert Insights2Brooke MabryPartner Industrial Sector Leader,Australia and New ZealandIBM C MortonGlobal Lead,Mining and MetalsIBM Consulting:Center of CompetencyEnergy and R Pe
2、reira de MattosBusiness Development ExecutiveIBM Consulting:Center of CompetencyEnergy and R contacts1Social,financial,and technology trends are disrupting the mining industryIn an era of rapid change,mining leaders must focus on greater societal purpose as well as profitability to be relevant to al
3、l stakeholders.Lack of transparency is tarnishing the mining brand The mining industry needs to rebrand itself by sharing more information about its social and environmental impact,and its growing commitment to sustainability.Technology,collaboration,and talent development can help mining become mor
4、e sustainable and responsibleMining organizations need to adapt advanced digital technologies,find new ways to work together,and develop their workforce for the future.The mining industry needs to embrace sustainability,transparency,and digital transformation to survive and thrive.Key takeaways2Seis
5、mic shifts are rocking the mining industryThe global mining industry,with over$2 trillion in annual revenue,is one of the worlds largest and most visible industries.But its sheer size and its enormous environmental,economic,and social impacts also raise unique challenges.Volatile commodity prices an
6、d markets,geopolitical risks,changing public attitudes,and sustainability issuesincluding deforestation,erosion,contamination,noise,dust,and emissionsare putting pressure on the traditionally conservative mining industry to change and evolve.1The mining industry is responding.For example,with mining