Publication: A six sigma case study in a large-scale auto motive supplier company in Turkey
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Tanık, Murat
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Although six sigma is a really effective methodology with its strong data-based
decision-making aspect, there are many obstacles and factors that weaken the
effectiveness of the projects. This fact is even more obvious in the heavy industry,
especially in developing countries such as Turkey, where statistical insight is not
very common and systematic approaches are often neglected. Belief systems,
culture, knowledge level of data-based decision-making or to put it simply, human
factor and its management are the most crucial factor for success. Different cultures
and different work environments impose the need for discovering new ways for
altering the beliefs and improving the motivation of the project participants. The
responsibility of changing the perception of team members lies on the shoulders of
quality leaders. The purpose of this study is to highlight some important points that
can contribute to the success and effectiveness of future six sigma programmes via
data obtained from a number of projects that were carried out in a large automotive
supplier in Izmir, Turkey. The authors participated in the programme as project
consultants and authors’ observations from management meetings, training courses,
and the project meetings are reflected and many key findings are mentioned in
the paper.