COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LEAN SIX SIGMA PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABILITY: A BLUEPRINT FOR POST COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Diekola Akanmu, Adilah Othman, Mohammed Fathi Yousaf
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The global crisis caused by Covid-19 and its impact on the healthcare system has been far-reaching and challenging in virtually all countries. Lean six sigma in Malaysia has never improvised an account for this case of the uncommon event as it only focuses on daily operations and productions that are in stability and in alignment with the demand to capacity in an effective way. This study, therefore, attempts to compare and contrast the previous researches on lean practices, six sigma, industrial evolution, and healthcare sustainability to investigate where the paucity of literature lies and to deploy new strategies for the post-pandemic. Currently, the healthcare industry is motivated to update its conventional delivery systems to smart sophisticated systems due to the growing challenges within the services organization. The study found that integrating industrial revolution 4.0 technologies into the services optimizes sustainable healthcare management. As providing affordable, reliable, and safe healthcare while improving efficient performance remains challenging in the healthcare industry, this study posits that a hybrid of industrial revolution technologies, lean practices, and six sigma are enhancers of social, economic, and environmental sustainability. The study also reveals the significant contributions of operations and services management practices and how the strategic implementation of modern technologies and performance variation can improve sustainable performance in the healthcare sector
可持续发展精益六西格玛实践的比较研究:COVID-19大流行后的蓝图
Covid-19引发的全球危机及其对医疗保健系统的影响对几乎所有国家都是深远和具有挑战性的。马来西亚的精益六西格玛从来没有临时解释过这种不寻常的事件,因为它只关注日常运营和生产,这些运营和生产是稳定的,并以有效的方式与产能需求保持一致。因此,本研究试图比较和对比以往关于精益实践、六西格玛、产业演变和医疗保健可持续性的研究,以调查文献匮乏的地方,并为大流行后部署新的战略。目前,由于服务组织内部日益增长的挑战,医疗保健行业有动力将其传统交付系统更新为智能复杂系统。研究发现,将工业革命4.0技术集成到服务中可以优化可持续的医疗保健管理。在提供负担得起的、可靠的、安全的医疗保健服务的同时,提高医疗保健行业的高效绩效仍然是一项挑战,本研究认为,工业革命技术、精益实践和六西格玛的结合可以增强社会、经济和环境的可持续性。该研究还揭示了运营和服务管理实践的重要贡献,以及现代技术和绩效变化的战略实施如何提高医疗保健部门的可持续绩效
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