Operational Excellence in SMEs: A Conceptual Framework for Optimizing Logistics and Service Delivery Systems
Abstract
This paper explores the concept of operational excellence in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), focusing on optimizing logistics and service delivery systems. Operational excellence is crucial for SMEs to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction, which are all essential for their survival and growth in competitive markets. The study examines key frameworks like Lean Management, Six Sigma, and Total Quality Management (TQM), illustrating how they can be applied to streamline operations and improve service quality. The paper also emphasizes the role of key performance indicators (KPIs) in measuring success, such as lead time, cost efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Furthermore, it highlights the integration of technology and innovation, such as data analytics and digital platforms, to drive operational improvements. Organizational culture, employee engagement, and continuous improvement strategies like Kaizen are identified as integral components in sustaining operational excellence. The research concludes with policy recommendations for supporting SMEs, including financial incentives, training programs, and public-private partnerships to enable them to adopt best practices. By focusing on operational excellence, SMEs can optimize their logistics and service delivery, improving their competitive advantage and contributing to long-term business sustainability.
How to Cite This Article
Daphine Nyangoma, Ejuma Martha Adaga, Ngodoo Joy Sam-Bulya, Godwin Ozoemenam Achumie (2024). Operational Excellence in SMEs: A Conceptual Framework for Optimizing Logistics and Service Delivery Systems . Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research (JFMR), 5(1), 149-156. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJFMR.2024.5.1.149-156