Projectification in the South African mining industry

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Smith, W.A.
Bekker, M.C. (Michiel Christiaan)
Marnewick, C.

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Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

Abstract

Projects or project-orientated approaches have become a common form of work in nearly all sectors of economies. This has led to concepts such as ‘projectified’ and ‘project orientated’ organizations. By defining projectification of a company, industry, or economy as the share of project work in total work, one can reasonably determine the impact that project management, and by default projectification, has had on that company, industry, or economy in terms of staff optimization and allocation. This paper presents the results for such a projectification study of the South African mining industry. This sector has long been a significant contributor to the country’s economy from a gross value added (GVA) and employment point of view. Understanding the impact of projectification and the project management way of work on this industry may potentially add significant value to both the mining and project management knowledge areas. We show that although the mining industry is considered by some to operate in archaic ways, the level of projectification has increased over time, and now represents approximately one third of all work conducted.

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Rojectification, Mining projects, Project management

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Smith, W.A., Bekker, M.C., and Marnewick, C. 2021 Projectification in the South African mining industry. Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, vol. 121, no. 5, pp. 217–226. DOI ID: http://dx.DOI.org/10.17159/2411-9717/950/2021.