Critical Success Factors for Six Sigma Implementation in Large-scale Turkish Construction Companies
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This paper aims to investigate the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for the successful
introduction of Six Sigma in large-scale Turkish construction companies. A survey-based approach is
used in order to identify and understand the current quality practices. CSFs and impeding factors are
identified and analysed. Involvement and commitment of top management, linking quality initiatives
to customer and linking quality initiatives to supplier are found to be the most important CSFs to the
construction companies. Leadership and commitment of top management, cross-functional teamwork
and commitment of middle managers are found to be the most CSFs for successful introduction of Six
Sigma, whereas lack of knowledge of the system to initiate and complacency are found to be hindering
its implementation. High costs and high amount of waste are found to lower the performance of
Turkish construction companies.