The world finds itself in the depths of a Global Economic Crisis, the effects of which became visible in mid 2007.

In 1917, mining companies accounted for six of the top US corporations by asset value. By 1948 there were only three in the top group and by 1994 there were none.

We help clients create
value — not just extract it.

At Global Mining Corporation, we work with companies to meet the challenges of natural resource mining in the 21st century. Our unique approach and methodology help clients create value—not just extract it.


We have developed a process to create wealth for our customers and their stakeholders. The new global market place is an emerging environment based on four interdependent dynamics—globalization, democracy, free markets, and sustainability. To identify new sources of value, companies must align themselves to this new natural order. Companies that meet the challenge of creating value are delivering enormous common wealth for all their stakeholders in their respective host countries—customers, employees, investors, and communities.

However, the opportunities and challenges of the new global economy require transforming every aspect of corporations: the way they think about their industries and markets, their strategies, their operations, and their management. It is not enough to have foresight, to understand the dynamics of the new economy, and to understand what is required to create real economic value. Companies must be able to turn their ideas into reality—and quickly.

At GMC, we turn abstract ideas into reality by creating new competitive spaces, self-organizing systems, and learning organizations, as well as designing totally process-based organizations. And against a background of disappointment in corporate renewal, Global Mining Corporation has an unbroken record of success.