Lean and Six Sigma Philosophies and Organizational Performance: A Study in Portuguese Laboratories

Andreia Craveiro (1), Vanda Lima (2), Gilberto Santos (3), José Carlos Sá (4), Miguel Lopes (5), José Dinis Carvalho (6)
(1) Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal,
(2) Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal,
(3) Polytechnic Institute of Cávado Ave (IPCA), Portugal,
(4) Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal,
(5) Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal,
(6) University of Minho, Portugal

Abstract

Purpose: This research aimed to make a diagnosis of the implementation of Lean and Six Sigma philosophies in Portuguese laboratories and to evaluate the impact of these philosophies on organizational performance.


Methodology/Approach: A quantitative research methodology was used, based on the survey research strategy, and using as data collection instrument an original online questionnaire, validated and distributed to the Portuguese laboratories via email. The sample was composed by 106 laboratories. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis were applied to the data, using IBM SPSS software.


Findings: It was found that most laboratories do not know the Lean Approach and/or Six Sigma philosophies, and their implementation occurred in about one tenth of the sample. The laboratories that implemented the philosophies were found to have a larger number of employees and turnover. Finally, regarding organizational performance it was found to be superior in laboratories that implemented at least one of the philosophies when compared to laboratories that did not implement any Lean and/or Six Sigma philosophy.


Research Limitation/Implication: The small sample size, which corresponds to approximately 15% of the population, is the main limitation of the study.


Originality/Value of paper: This study is the first diagnosis on the application of Lean and Six Sigma philosophies made in the Portuguese laboratory market, and may provide relevant inputs for decision-making in this context.

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References

Zayko, M. (2007) Uma Visão Sistemática dos Princípios Lean: Reflexão após 16 Anos de Pensamento & Aprendizagem Lean.

Authors

Andreia Craveiro
Vanda Lima
Gilberto Santos
gsantos@ipca.pt (Primary Contact)
José Carlos Sá
Miguel Lopes
José Dinis Carvalho
Author Biographies

Andreia Craveiro, Polytechnic of Porto

Environment and Safety at School of Technology and Management

Polytechnic of Porto

Felgueiras

Portugal

Vanda Lima, Polytechnic of Porto

School of Technology and Management

Polytechnic of Porto

Center for Innovation and Research

Business Sciences and Information Systems (CIICESI)

Felgueiras

Portugal

Gilberto Santos, Polytechnic Institute of Cávado Ave (IPCA)

Design School at the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado Ave (IPCA)

Campus do IPCA

Barcelos

Portugal

José Carlos Sá, Polytechnic of Porto

School of Engineering

Polytechnic of Porto

Associate Laboratory for Energy, Transports and Aerospace (LAETA-INEGI)

Porto

Portugal

Miguel Lopes, Polytechnic of Porto

School of Technology and Management

Polytechnic of Porto

Center for Innovation

Business Sciences and Information Systems (CIICESI)

Felgueiras

Portugal

José Dinis Carvalho, University of Minho

Production and Systems Department

School of Engineering

University of Minho

Guimarães

Portugal

Craveiro, A. ., Lima, V., Santos, G., Sá, J. C., Lopes, M. ., & Carvalho, J. D. (2023). Lean and Six Sigma Philosophies and Organizational Performance: A Study in Portuguese Laboratories. Quality Innovation Prosperity, 27(1), 21–45. https://doi.org/10.12776/qip.v27i1.1802

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