The impact of operational excellence methodologies on sustainable performance in the service sector: a systematic literature review

Shatha Siefan, Jiju Antony, Ahmad Mayyas, Mohammed Omar, Vikas Swarnakar, Bart Lameijer*, Leopoldo Gutierrez, Ayon Chakraborty, Bjørn Andersen, Maher Maalouf

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    Abstract

    In today's competitive marketplace, organizations adopt Lean, Six Sigma, and Lean Six Sigma to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, improve quality, and increasingly promote sustainability. This article systematically reviews the impact of these methodologies on sustainable performance in the service sector, which contributes 51.6% of GDP across 168 countries. Analyzing 99 articles from 2013-2023, the study reveals limited research linking Lean Six Sigma to sustainable performance in services. Findings show a predominant focus on operational benefits (79%), with minimal emphasis on financial (15%), social (3%), and environmental (2.66%) measures. Our findings highlight the need for research addressing the comprehensive impact of these methodologies on all dimensions of sustainable performance.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2047-2074
    Number of pages28
    JournalProduction Planning and Control
    Volume36
    Issue number15
    Early online date9 Jan 2025
    DOIs
    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 9 Jan 2025

    Keywords

    • Operational excellence
    • lean
    • six sigma
    • literature review
    • sustainability

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