Title of article :
Six Sigma: Definition and underlying theory
Author/Authors :
Schroeder، نويسنده , , Roger G. and Linderman، نويسنده , , Kevin and Liedtke، نويسنده , , Charles and Choo، نويسنده , , Adrian S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
19
From page :
536
To page :
554
Abstract :
Six Sigma has been gaining momentum in industry; however, academics have conducted little research on this emerging phenomenon. Understanding Six Sigma first requires providing a conceptual definition and identifying an underlying theory. In this paper we use the grounded theory approach and the scant literature available to propose an initial definition and theory of Six Sigma. Our research argues that although the tools and techniques in Six Sigma are strikingly similar to prior approaches to quality management, it provides an organizational structure not previously seen. This emergent structure for quality management helps organizations more rigorously control process improvement activities, while at the same time creating a context that enables problem exploration between disparate organizational members. Although Six Sigma provides benefits over prior approaches to quality management, it also creates new challenges for researchers and practitioners.
Keywords :
Case/field study , Six Sigma , Organizational issues , Quality management
Journal title :
Journal of Operations Management
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Operations Management
Record number :
2130013
Link To Document :
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