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PurposeSix sigma has received considerable attention over the last four years in the UK service sector. The purpose of this paper is to present a review of the literature on six sigma as applied to the service industry, followed by a presentation of the key findings obtained from a pilot survey carried out in UK service organisations.Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents some of the most common challenges, difficulties, common myths, and implementation issues in the application of six sigma in service industry settings. It also discusses the benefits of six sigma in service organisations, tools and techniques of six sigma for service performance improvement, key criteria for the selection of winning projects, followed by the results of a six sigma pilot survey in UK service organisations.FindingsThe results of the study show that the majority of service organisations in the UK have been engaged in a six sigma initiative for just over three years. The average sigma quality level of the companies was around 2.8 (approximately 98,000 DPMO). Management commitment and involvement, customer focus, linking six sigma to business strategy, organisational infrastructure, project management skills, and understanding of the six sigma methodology are the most critical factors for the successful introduction, development and deployment of six sigma.Originality/valueThis paper reports the first study on the status of six sigma implementation in UK service organisations. The findings and key observations of this paper will be of immense value to the six sigma academic and research community.
Title: Six sigma in service organisations
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PurposeSix sigma has received considerable attention over the last four years in the UK service sector.
The purpose of this paper is to present a review of the literature on six sigma as applied to the service industry, followed by a presentation of the key findings obtained from a pilot survey carried out in UK service organisations.
Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents some of the most common challenges, difficulties, common myths, and implementation issues in the application of six sigma in service industry settings.
It also discusses the benefits of six sigma in service organisations, tools and techniques of six sigma for service performance improvement, key criteria for the selection of winning projects, followed by the results of a six sigma pilot survey in UK service organisations.
FindingsThe results of the study show that the majority of service organisations in the UK have been engaged in a six sigma initiative for just over three years.
The average sigma quality level of the companies was around 2.
8 (approximately 98,000 DPMO).
Management commitment and involvement, customer focus, linking six sigma to business strategy, organisational infrastructure, project management skills, and understanding of the six sigma methodology are the most critical factors for the successful introduction, development and deployment of six sigma.
Originality/valueThis paper reports the first study on the status of six sigma implementation in UK service organisations.
The findings and key observations of this paper will be of immense value to the six sigma academic and research community.

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