Abstract:This paper aims to study the determinants of the Lean Service System (LSS) on the Operational Performance (OP) of India's mail service in the National Sorting Hub (NSH), Mangaluru, Karnataka, the southern part of India. Measuring the OP in mail service is a big challenge in the postal service industry. Hence, we have conducted a survey, and 150 usable data has measured the impact of Lean Service Practices (LSP), Lean Workplace Environment Practices (LWEP), and Lean Social Practices (LSoP) on the OP. The result… Show more
“…Reduce cycle time [78,91] Mindset and attitude [94,96] 5 Why [93] Root cause [104] Six Sigma methodology [101] Safety health environment [88] Problem solving [66] Performance oriented [83] External integration [94] Critical to quality (CTQ) [75] The application of LSS in industries has been considered as a means for achieving sustainable development goals [21,33]; despite several studies supporting it [21,94,100,113], some authors mention that L practices do not relate to all the pillars of the triple bottom line [83,107,114]. A debate has arisen about whether LSS benefits all sustainability pillars.…”
Section: L Ss Lss Principles and Tools Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement in employee performance [91,98,103] Launch of new products [66,102,106] Competitive advantages [68,69,106] Employees understanding the process [91,104] Net income [75,105] Process variability [75,108] Capacity utilization [67,108] Return on sales [79,87] Process efficiency [104,108] Available equipment [106,108] Reduction in human errors [91,104] Improvement in housekeeping [91] Return on equity [78] Defects [105] Overtime [66] Reliability [87] Dependability [76] Company's image [100] Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) [58] Social Community quality of life [83,94,100] Safety in the workplace [21,94,100] Job satisfaction [82] Customer retention and loyalty [83] Green image [83] Relationship with the community [100] Health and safety of the society [83] Society wellbeing in all operati...…”
The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) philosophy and sustainability have become topics of interest since the 1990s; they have generally been analyzed together since 2012. Numerous professionals, managers, and researchers have sought methodologies by which to assess their impact and know their effectiveness within companies. During the past decade, the application of partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has been widely accepted in various modeling, prediction, or multivariate analyses as a way to measure the impact of LSS on sustainability. This study conducts a literature review to identify the use of PLS-SEM in measuring the impact of LSS on sustainability. A systematic review methodology has been employed, applying five search criteria to three scientific database platforms. This approach has been helpful to identify PLS-SEM as a valuable methodology for measuring the impact of LSS on sustainability. One of the research findings is that LSS practices positively impact 83% of economic indicators, 78% of environmental indicators, and 70% of social indicators. This article creates a theoretical foundation for future research on these issues, outlining research opportunities to generate future studies. It also allows researchers and managers who are interested in improving sustainability indicators to access valuable knowledge regarding what types of LSS tools could be used.
“…Reduce cycle time [78,91] Mindset and attitude [94,96] 5 Why [93] Root cause [104] Six Sigma methodology [101] Safety health environment [88] Problem solving [66] Performance oriented [83] External integration [94] Critical to quality (CTQ) [75] The application of LSS in industries has been considered as a means for achieving sustainable development goals [21,33]; despite several studies supporting it [21,94,100,113], some authors mention that L practices do not relate to all the pillars of the triple bottom line [83,107,114]. A debate has arisen about whether LSS benefits all sustainability pillars.…”
Section: L Ss Lss Principles and Tools Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement in employee performance [91,98,103] Launch of new products [66,102,106] Competitive advantages [68,69,106] Employees understanding the process [91,104] Net income [75,105] Process variability [75,108] Capacity utilization [67,108] Return on sales [79,87] Process efficiency [104,108] Available equipment [106,108] Reduction in human errors [91,104] Improvement in housekeeping [91] Return on equity [78] Defects [105] Overtime [66] Reliability [87] Dependability [76] Company's image [100] Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) [58] Social Community quality of life [83,94,100] Safety in the workplace [21,94,100] Job satisfaction [82] Customer retention and loyalty [83] Green image [83] Relationship with the community [100] Health and safety of the society [83] Society wellbeing in all operati...…”
The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) philosophy and sustainability have become topics of interest since the 1990s; they have generally been analyzed together since 2012. Numerous professionals, managers, and researchers have sought methodologies by which to assess their impact and know their effectiveness within companies. During the past decade, the application of partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has been widely accepted in various modeling, prediction, or multivariate analyses as a way to measure the impact of LSS on sustainability. This study conducts a literature review to identify the use of PLS-SEM in measuring the impact of LSS on sustainability. A systematic review methodology has been employed, applying five search criteria to three scientific database platforms. This approach has been helpful to identify PLS-SEM as a valuable methodology for measuring the impact of LSS on sustainability. One of the research findings is that LSS practices positively impact 83% of economic indicators, 78% of environmental indicators, and 70% of social indicators. This article creates a theoretical foundation for future research on these issues, outlining research opportunities to generate future studies. It also allows researchers and managers who are interested in improving sustainability indicators to access valuable knowledge regarding what types of LSS tools could be used.
“…Azizi et al (2014) It is indispensable to upgrade working environments to encourage employee's job performance (Chandrasekar, 2011;Kiruja and Kabare, 2013). The studies that aligned work environment and organizational performance include Agbozo (2017), Abdulhamid and Majid (2020), Nazeer et al(2020), Vadivel et al (2021. However, these studies did not link the work environment, internal customer care, and service quality.…”
The study examined the influence of internal customer care management on service quality at Kilombero Sugar Company Limited (KSCL). Specifically, the study assessed how the working environment, supervisor behavior, and serving employees contributed to service quality. The study employed an explanatory research design and the survey strategy to establish a relationship between variables. A structured questionnaire was engaged to collect data from a sample of 92 randomly selected respondents. The data were analyzed using descriptive and regression analysis. The results from descriptive and multiple regression analysis found that working environment, supervisor behavior, and serving employees' behavior positively and significantly (p< 0.05) promoted the service quality at KSCL. However, the descriptive analysis portrayed favoritism in service provision for both serving employees and supervisors as reported by 52.3% and 42.6% of respondents, respectively. The study recommends that KSCL provide training to all employees on the importance of good internal customer service. It should also improve the working environment and effective communication system. Finally, KSCL should ensure that the supervisors and employees provide service without favoritism.
“…The banking industry's problems in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic include a high proportion of credit and a respectable number of replacement liabilities despite a rise in the level 1 capital buffer, as well as disruption in the quality of human resources at the regional level [16], [17], [18], [19], [20]. Lean management is a factor that is becoming increasingly important in terms of customer satisfaction and supplier performance [21], [22], [23], [24], [25]. First, the supply chain, specifically assessing the company's level, the company's expertise in implementing supply chains, particularly matters connected to the implementation of supply chain management, would all have the same influence, although having an important point of view.…”
The goal of this research is to identify, inspect, and assess the existing system, performance, limitations encountered, and lean supply chain solutions that may be used in the banking industry’s account opening process. The qualitative exploratory analytical research approach was utilized, using a sample of state-owned banks such as Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), and Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI). The process of developing a lean supply chain strategy include identifying problems using SIPOC and VSM tools, analyzing problems using VALSAT tools, improving processes using FMEA tools, and controlling processes using SQC tools. The system of account opening that is now in use in the banking industry is partial, the performance of the banking industry’s account opening system is not ideal, some of the issues that have arisen as a result of the banking industry’s account opening system include, among other things, an increase in the number of employees and a lack of ergonomic in the design of the teller machine, and Process Activity Mapping may be used in the banking industry as a lean supply chain strategy
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