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Dealing with language barriers in mining projects. Can you effectively bridge the communication gap?

Effective communication in mining projects can be challenging due to language barriers, but there are practical strategies to bridge this gap. Here’s how you can tackle it:

  • Use translation tools: Implement professional translation software to ensure accurate communication.

  • Hire multilingual staff: Employ team members who speak multiple languages to facilitate smoother interactions.

  • Conduct regular training: Offer language and cultural sensitivity training to all team members to enhance mutual understanding.

How do you address language barriers in your projects? Share your strategies.

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Dealing with language barriers in mining projects. Can you effectively bridge the communication gap?

Effective communication in mining projects can be challenging due to language barriers, but there are practical strategies to bridge this gap. Here’s how you can tackle it:

  • Use translation tools: Implement professional translation software to ensure accurate communication.

  • Hire multilingual staff: Employ team members who speak multiple languages to facilitate smoother interactions.

  • Conduct regular training: Offer language and cultural sensitivity training to all team members to enhance mutual understanding.

How do you address language barriers in your projects? Share your strategies.

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    Zeidan Zeidan
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    Dealing with language barriers in mining projects can be challenging, but here are some practical insights from my experience: 1. Encourage Two-Way Clarity: Workers should feel comfortable requesting clarification when instructions are unclear. Simple language, symbols, or drawings can ensure effective understanding 2. Foster Patience and Clear Communication: Supervisors must recognize that local workers may struggle with accents or complex language. Speaking slowly, clearly, and using translators is crucial, as is staying available for follow-ups to confirm understanding 3. Conduct Regular Awareness Sessions: Organize sessions during the project to remind all teams of these challenges, fostering clearer communication and collaboration

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    Kobus Last

    Senior mining coordinator at Golden Star Resources

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    I have worked in different African countries,,yes the language barrier will always be challenging. At the end of the day,u need to atleast understand their language, maybe not speak but know the basic words.and they respect that ..

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    Irfan Ali Siddique

    Manager (Mines Survey) at NTPC Limited

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    Yes, I can help bridge communication gaps in mining projects by providing real time translation, facilitating clear and effective communication, and offering cultural insights to ensure mutual understanding.

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    Sheila Atunika, PE-GhIE

    Mineral Processing|Metallurgy|Leadership|Battery Technology | MAusIMM | FWAIMM |MGhiE

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    It is challenging enough communicating in same language and still not being understood so dealing with different languages is surely a different thing. From experience, I realise using translation softwares mostly leaves a lot of meanings lost in translation especially when context is considered. Therefore, I find hiring multilingual staff and also providing trainings on site to be very helpful in bridging the gap.

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    ahlam S.

    Result Driven Maintenance Planner |Enhancing Operational Efficiency.

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    To address language barriers, I use visual aids like detailed diagrams and universally recognized symbols, pair multilingual team members with key roles, and integrate real-time translation tools. For example, during a mining safety drill, we combined visuals with translated instructions, ensuring every team member, regardless of language, could act quickly and effectively boosting both safety and trust.

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    Blessing Olamide Taiwo 🎇

    Mining Engineer//Blast Fragmentation specialist// Blasting Assessment/ Scopus Journal Reviewer//Technical Specialist// Rock Mechanics//WipFrag//Researcher//ISEE Member//EFEE Member

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    To bridge language barriers in mining projects, consider using multilingual communication tools and translation apps to facilitate real-time understanding. Hiring bilingual staff or using interpreters during meetings ensures clear communication. Implementing visual aids, diagrams, and multilingual signage can help convey technical information. Regular training sessions and cross-cultural workshops can promote teamwork and understanding. Additionally, leveraging digital platforms that support multiple languages ensures all team members stay aligned on project goals and updates.

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    Arun Rai ., MS.,MBA.,LSSBB.,RM-SME

    Head | Plant System Engineering | Mining Engineering, Full Process Sheet, Operational Excellence

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    In my experience, I put my Project execution plan; with a written effective communication plan covering cadence priority ( specially if the language is not standard English). I do highlight the language as risk ( depending on value of project and strategic decision making stakeholders). I did implement steps with success ; a) Assign and Align a local ( closer to customer) resource to provide real-time and consistent turnaround communication solution. b) Use of Technology ( meeting records- Copilot / AI tools) to ensure accurate communication. c) Lot of non-verbal and verbal sensitivity awareness around cultural hierarchy. Again, Customer needs to feel connected and I do make effort to have the empathy to cross any language barrier.

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    Peter J. Broad

    Mineral Extraction and Enviromental Consultant

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    While I don’t agree with Don Bennet, I take his point. Not knowing a language creates difficulties, and can create risk, however mining history is based on people with knowledge training others who speak a different language. How this is done is where mistakes and risks occur. A decade ago took on the task of being mill superintendent in a Latin American country; and those who have done so know EVERY LA country has significant variances from each other and from European Spanish. Like me the mine Superintendent was English speaking (with a local wife) but him once a week or so, and the mill chemist had a little Spanglish but otherwise I was on my own, so carried a dictionary “mi amiga” in female made it comical and thus more acceptable.

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    Nurlan Gurbanov

    Chief mining engineer (underground) at Azerbaijan International Mining Company

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    There's no need to be shy. It can be helpful to communicate more. Basically, you need to strengthen your vocabulary and use some basic grammar.

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