Lean Six Sigma in Saudi Maintenance Companies: Adoption, Proficiency, and the Keys to Success

In pursuit of a comprehensive understanding of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) adoption within Saudi Arabian maintenance companies, this research aimed to evaluate the prevalence of its utilization and gauge the level of comprehension among practitioners. Furthermore, this study sought to pinpoint the Critical...

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Communication
Costs
Customer satisfaction
Decision making
Efficiency
Leadership
Lean manufacturing
Management
Product quality
Productivity
Repair services industry
Six Sigma
Six Sigma (Quality control)
Success
Supply chains
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