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Lean six sigma through an Australasian lens: project definition, structure and practices

Authors :
Nihal Jayamaha
M. C. Tunnicliffe
Achinthya Dharani Perera Halnetti
Nigel P. Grigg
Source :
International Journal of Lean Six Sigma.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Emerald, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate how successful lean six sigma (LSS) manifests in the Australasian (Australian and New Zealand) context relative to the context in the USA in terms of LSS project definition, structure and practices. Design/methodology/approach In-depth investigation through case studies – 12 Australian/New Zealand cases and 4 US cases – on the implementation mechanisms of successful LSS initiatives. Findings A significant difference was found between Australasian and US definitions of an LSS project. However, firms in both regions followed similar project selection, initiating and execution practices. LSS reporting structures were found to be well-established in US organizations, but none of the Australasian organizations were found to be equipped with such a structure, although the effectiveness of LSS implementation success remained unaffected. Research limitations/implications Sufficient uniformity of LSS was found across two regions implying its usefulness/generalizability, but the findings are based only on 12 cases. Originality/value The paper provides the groundwork to develop a unique LSS model for Australasian organizations to improve processes in an effective and efficient manner.

Details

ISSN :
20404166
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Lean Six Sigma
Accession number :
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