Quiz for:
Leadership Decisions in Mining Safety

Question 1

What position did Cynthia Carroll hold at Anglo American?

Question 2

How do peer discussions and class participation contribute to personal growth for students?

Question 3

What can lead to better engagement and learning during class discussions?

Question 4

How has Cynthia Carroll's influence impacted current mining practices?

Question 5

How can class engagement and debate enhance student learning experiences?

Question 6

What was the initial reaction of Cynthia Carroll to the miner fatality incident in Rustenburg?

Question 7

Why is it important to recognize and understand race and communication barriers within the workforce?

Question 8

What was a key concern of those opposed to shutting down the mine?

Question 9

Around how many employees did Anglo American have, and what proportion were based in South Africa?

Question 10

What is the significance of stakeholder analysis in leadership and decision-making?

Question 11

What is the ultimate goal for students in studying leadership and decision-making through case studies?

Question 12

What cultural issues were identified as impacting safety perceptions in Anglo American?

Question 13

Why is gathering evidence and understanding systemic issues important in decision-making?

Question 14

What leadership qualities of Cynthia Carroll were highlighted in relation to her handling of the mining safety incident?

Question 15

What is one of the main arguments for shutting down mining operations after a fatality?