Rio Tinto and the Resolution Copper Mining Joint Venture (A): The Land Exchange Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

From its start, the Resolution Copper Mining (RCM) joint venture faced a number of major technical, political, and environmental challenges as it attempted to develop a strategy for mining a copper ore body found under the Tonto National Forest in Superior, Arizona. As president and CEO of RCM, David Salisbury confronted a number of important choices in 2008-10 to keep the job on appropriate route.

The triumph of the mine was attached on a complex property exchange-and an act of Congress-in which the federal government would give land comprising the copper ore in exchange for shares of environmental value to RCM. Accomplishing this goal necessitated Salisbury browse a complicated congressional landscape and to engage with numerous stakeholders.

Rio Tinto and the Resolution Copper Mining Joint Venture (A) The Land Exchange case study solutio

PUBLICATION DATE: August 13, 2012 PRODUCT #: UV6493-PDF-ENG

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