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Critical Success Factors of Continuous Improvement in the Public Sector: A Literature Review and Some Key Findings

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Critical Success Factors of Continuous Improvement in the Public Sector: A Literature Review and Some Key Findings

Abstract/Description

Purpose – To determine the critical success factors (CSFs) for continuous improvement projects in the public sector.
Design/methodology/approach – Theoretical paper based on a literature review.
Findings – It would appear that there are factors that are important in manufacturing organisations that do not figure in service/public sector organisations and vice versa.
Research limitations/implications – As few papers were identified, further research must be carried out into the CSFs to see if the differences between manufacturing, service and public sector organisations are substantiated.
Practical implications – This work identifies aspects that must be in place for the successful implementation of a continuous improvement project and should be used by those wishing to initiate a project within their organisation.
Originality/value – This paper highlights the similarities and differences between manufacturing, service and public sector organisations.

Date

In publication

Volume

19

Issue

5

Pages

497-517

Resource type

Research/Scholarly Media

Resource status/form

Published Text

Scholarship genre

Empirical
Synthesis/Overview

Open access/full-text available

Partial

Peer reviewed

Yes

ISSN

0954-478X

Citation

Fryer, K. J., Antony, J., & Douglas, A. (2007). Critical Success Factors of Continuous Improvement in the Public Sector: A Literature Review and Some Key Findings. The TQM Magazine, 19(5), 497–517. https://doi.org/10.1108/09544780710817900

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