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Management Science Letters

ISSN 1923-9343 (Online) - ISSN 1923-9335 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 8 Issue 9 pp. 885-890 , 2018

Barriers of six sigma in healthcare organizations Pages 885-890 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Serkan Deniz, Mesut Çimen

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2018.6.009

Keywords: Six Sigma, Health, Healthcare organizations

Abstract: Six Sigma approach is based on decreasing defects and variations in the products and processes, and it provides important benefits to healthcare organizations. This study aims to identify managers’ opinions, who work in private healthcare organizations, about the reasons behind not using Six Sigma in their organizations. The research was performed between December 2016 and March 2018 in private healthcare organizations (private hospitals and medical centers) operating in Turkey and not using Six Sigma approach. Data were collected from managers, who have knowledge about Six Sigma, through using surveys. In this study, survey methodology was used to collect data. According to the results, the biggest barrier related to not using Six Sigma is based on the lack of knowledge about Six Sigma. The other important barrier about the diffusion of Six Sigma within this organizations is related to the lack of support from top management and leaders. Another finding about the reasons of not applying Six Sigma approach is that there is not a statistically significant difference among managers in terms of their managerial position. In order to overcome the lack of knowledge about Six Sigma, it is advised that managers should take steps in the direction of promoting Six Sigma within their current organization, and provide necessary support and leadership about the process.



How to cite this paper
Deniz, S & Çimen, M. (2018). Barriers of six sigma in healthcare organizations.Management Science Letters , 8(9), 885-890.

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