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Option one: Choose two mining projects (managed by different mining companies) and undertake a comparitive analysis of their work with host communities.
This analysis must be no more than 2000 words in length (excluding bibliography) and may consider the following:
- A brief description of the mining projects you are analyzing and the companies managing those projects. Consider for example the size of the project investment and size (market capitalisation) of the company managing the project
- A brief description of the host communities associated with the mining project.
- The nature of the relationship between the company and host communities including an overview of key issues between the companies and their host communities. Has there been any community outrage for example.
- A description of the community projects that the companies are implementing, the level of involvement of the host communities and the findings of evaluations focused on the community projects.
- An outline of how the companies structure their community relations effort. Do they have executive level staff with community engagement / development responsibilities, is there a community relations team in place, what role does the company board of directors play? Is there a community relations policy in place and / or management system?
- How do the companies report on community relations activities. Do they have an external advisory panel in place?
It is a critical component of this analysis that you compare the two mining projects regarding their community relations activities and outline why you think their approaches are similar or different. The purpose of this assessment is for you to explore how mining companies differ in their approach to community relations, including their internal management structures, and why this is the case
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one is the question given by the lecturer.
choose any company in Australia
cover all the points in question
need to do the analysis for two companies their relations to the communities