Theme:
Operational Excellence in the era of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0
Dates: 13th and 14th November 2023
Venue:
Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Chair:
Professor
Jiju Antony, Professor of Operations Management, Newcastle Business
School, Northumbria University, England, UK
E-mail: jiju346@googlemail.com
Co-Chairs (Global):
Dr. Chad Laux, Associate Professor, Department of
Computer and Information Technology, Purdue University, Indiana, USA
E-mail: claux@purdue.edu
Dr
Guilherme Tortorella, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of
Melbourne, Australia
E-mail: guilherme.luztortorella@unimelb.edu.au
Dr
Daryl Powell, SINTEF Manufacturing
E-mail: daryl.powell@sintef.no
Dr Raja Jayaraman, Associate Professor, Department of Industrial and
Systems Engineering, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE
E-mail: raja.jayaraman@ku.ac.ae
Co-Chairs (Local):
Dr
Alireza Shokri, Reader in Operations and Supply Chain Management, Northumbria
University, England, UK
E-mail: alireza.shokri@northumbria.ac.uk
Dr
Adrian Small, Associate Professor of Operations Management, Northumbria University, England, UK
E-mail: adrain.small@northumbria.ac.uk
Organized by: Northumbria University,
England, UK
CALL FOR PAPERS
Operational
Excellence (OPEX) is a management philosophy that continuously improves an
organization’s performance by eliminating
waste, reducing variation, and increasing efficiency. Its implementation
embodies various
theories, methodologies, and tools to optimize processes, enhance quality, and ultimately,
deliver value to customers. OPEX methodologies, e.g.,
Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and Agile,
have significant potential to eradicate the causes that throttle growth in organizations. Today, OPEX methodologies are considered to be an integral part of many businesses, transforming them
into world-class organizations.
Although many companies have been utilizing OPEX methodologies
for many years, only a handful companies have managed to transform their
businesses through such methodologies. The ninth International Conference on Lean
Six Sigma will explore the use of OPEX integrated with Industry 4.0 and 5.0 technologies
for achieving superior performance and quality across various industrial
sectors ranging from manufacturing to service to even public sector
organisations.
The specific objectives of the
conference are as follows:
- Build a network of individuals from both industry and academia willing to take a pioneering role in promoting OPEX methodologies
- Share case studies of OPEX methodologies from various industrial sectors
- Share experiences on continuous improvement (CI) or OPEX journeys from practitioners and academics in different countries
- Critically assess the current status of OPEX applications on a global platform. This may include the challenges, success factors, failure factors and leadership models for the successful deployment of CI or OPEX methodologies
- Develop a platform for leading academics and researchers to discuss the common research areas within OPEX which could potentially lead to joint research grant applications and publications in top tier journals.
Keynote Speakers
The
keynote speakers and workshop leaders of this international event are pioneers
and leading practitioners of OPEX methodologies.
For speaker topics and biographies click here.
The Ninth International
Conference on Lean Six Sigma would like to invite papers for the
following themes:
- Theme 1: Application
of OPEX methodologies (in particular; Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, LSS and Agile) in
any industrial setting
- Theme 2: OPEX
for the service economy (e.g. Financial services, Airline, Logistics, Health, Hospitality
etc.)
- Theme 3: OPEX
for public sector and non-profitable sector (e.g.: Higher Education, Police
Force, Ambulance Services, Voluntary sector etc.)
- Theme 4: OPEX
and its impact on supply chain
- Theme 5: Integration of OPEX with Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 / Digitalization (e.g.:
Lean 4.0, LSS 4.0, Lean 5.0 etc.)
- Theme 6: Leadership for OPEX
- Theme 7: OPEX
and circular economy including Green
- Theme 8: OPEX
and Innovation (service innovation, product innovation process innovation etc.)
- Theme 9: Sustainability of OPEX
- Theme 10: OPEX with other quality methodologies, tools and
systems (e.g.: OPEX and ISO 9001)
Who should attend this conference?
- Senior Managers in various organisations
- Academics and Researchers engaged in OPEX and Industry 4.0 / 5.0 topics (OPEX and Digitalization)
- OPEX professionals
- Quality Professionals
- Lean Professionals/practitioners
- Continuous Improvement professionals in all sectors
- PhD students and researchers
- Industry 4.0 and 5.0 professionals /Digitalization
- Business Leaders and Executives
- Consultants
Paper Submission
The
basis for acceptance of papers is that they are relevant and contribute to the
current literature of Operational Excellence and Digitalization. Authors are
invited to submit an abstract of 300 words or less to the scientific
coordinators. All conference abstracts will be double-blind reviewed by the
members of a review committee.
Each
abstract should have a separate title page that includes title of the paper,
author name/s, affiliation/s, full contact addresses including fax, phone and
e-mail. Your abstract must include 5 to 8 key words that capture the contents
of your paper. For multiple authors, please indicate clearly to whom
correspondence should be made. Authors must register for and attend the
conference if their submission is accepted. We encourage electronic mail
submission in Microsoft Word. Once the abstract is accepted, the authors are
encouraged to submit the full paper. Please note that we strongly suggest all
authors to follow a structured abstract.
Use
of structured abstracts ensures that better information is supplied and that
there is more consistency across the journals and database. Ultimately, readers
and researchers searching the database are more likely to access the paper when
the abstract provides useful information. In the past, author-written abstracts
were very variable both in terms of content and quality. Structured abstracts
ensure we no longer have this problem.
In
an electronic environment, abstracts are more important that they have ever
been. Sometimes this “snippet” is the only thing a reader or researcher will
see and it is the one chance we have of persuading them to download the full
text of the paper.
To produce a structured
abstract for the journal and Emerald database, please complete the following
fields about your paper. There are four fields which are obligatory (Purpose,
Design, Findings and Value); the other three (Research
limitations/implications, Practical implications and Social Implications) may
be omitted if they are not applicable to your paper.
Abstracts should contain no more than 250 words. Write concisely and clearly. The
abstract should reflect only what appears in the original paper.
- Purpose of this paper: What is the reason(s) for
writing the paper or the aims of the research?
- Design/methodology/approach: How are the objectives
achieved? Include the main method(s) used for the research. What is the
approach to the topic and what is the theoretical or subject scope of the
paper?
- Findings: What was found during the work?
This will refer to analysis, discussion, or results.
- Research limitations/implications (if applicable): If research is reported on in
the paper this section must be completed and should include suggestions for
future research and any identified limitations in the research process.
- Practical implications (if applicable): What outcomes and implications
for practice, applications and consequences are identified? Not all papers will
have practical implications but most will. What changes to practice should be
made because of this research/paper?
- Social Implications (if applicable): What will be the impact on
society of this research? How will it influence public attitudes? How will it
influence (corporate) social responsibility or environmental issues? How could
it inform public or industry policy? How might it affect quality of life?
- What is originality/value of paper: What is new in the paper? State
the value of the paper and to whom.
How to submit the Abstract and full paper:
The Abstract and
full paper should be submitted via email to Prof Jiju Antony jiju346@googlemail.com as the
conference chair or Dr Alireza Shokri Alireza.shokri@northumbria.ac.uk as the conference co-chair.
Please click the following link for more
information about how to write a full paper.
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/authors/guides/write/abstracts.htm
Writing the full paper
Papers
should be typed on standard A4 pages using 12-point Times New Roman typeface or
equivalent in MS Word. Final Manuscripts should be limited to 3000 words in
length, single spaced with double space between paragraphs. Authors’ names,
affiliations and e-mail address should be provided after the title. The title
must be bold-faced and centered in upper/lower case. Figures and Tables should
be sized to scale and labelled with a caption centered under the Figure or
Table. It is preferable to have the figures and tables included in the text but
if this is not possible, please place all Figures and Tables at the end of the
text (after References) and ensure that a place-mark is inserted in the body of
the text (e.g.: “Insert Figure 1 here” or “Insert Table 1 here”). It is
strongly advised to use Harvard style of referencing throughout the paper.
Here are some examples:
For books:
Phadke, M.S. (1989), Quality Engineering Using
Robust Design, Prentice-Hall International, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
For book chapters:
Bessley, M. and Wilson, P. (1999), Marketing for
the Production Manager, in Levicki (Ed.), Taking the Blinkers off Managers,
Broom Reim, London, pp. 29-33.
For journal articles:
Montgomery, D.C. (1992), The Use of Statistical
Process Control and Design of Experiments in product and process improvement,
IIE Transactions, Vol.24, No.5, pp. 4-17.
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the
Conference Proceedings. The conference chair and co-chairs will also be
exploring opportunities to publish an edited book after the conference.
Important Dates
- Deadline for submission of abstract: 30th of June 2023
- Notification of acceptance of abstract: 21st of July 2023
- Deadline for submission of full paper: 25th of August 2023
- Notification of acceptance of full paper: 15th of September 2023
- Latest date for submission of conference paper
(with final changes): 6th of October
2023
Note: All queries related to conference and
submission of abstracts and full papers must be forwarded to any of the global
or local chairs.
Fee Structure
|
Industry Rate |
Academic Rate |
Student Rate |
Conference Day One Only
(13th November 2023) |
£225 (Early Bird)
£275 |
£200 (Early Bird)
£250 |
£150 (Early Bird)
£200 |
Conference Day Two Only
(14th November 2023) |
£225 (Early Bird)
£275
|
£200 (Early Bird)
£250 |
£150 (Early Bird)
£200 |
Full Conference
(13th and 14th November 2023) |
£375 (Early Bird)
£400
|
£350 (Early Bird)
£375
|
£250 (Early Bird)
£275
|
Early Bird
rates are the reduced prices marked (EB) within the costing table
above. Please note that the cut-off date for early bird rates is Monday, 16th October 2023. Registrations received after
this date will be charged at the full registration fee.
The full conference fee
includes:
- A copy of the conference proceedings
- Refreshment breaks and lunch for both days
- Conference Gala Dinner on the 13th November 2023
Note: Entry to all
sessions is subject to space and availability. Sessions will be filled on
a first come, first served basis.
No refund of conference fees will be payable after 31 October 2023.
Sponsorship
We have a number of
sponsorship packages ranging from Bronze to Platinum (see details below).
- Platinum - £3000 (this includes fee registration fee for up to 8 delegates, adding logo of the sponsorship organization, free distribution of all promotional flyers, a table for exhibition)
- Gold - £2000 (this includes fee registration fee for up to 5/6 delegates, adding logo of the sponsorship organization, free distribution of all promotional flyers, a table for exhibition)
- Silver - £1500 (this includes fee registration fee for up to 3/4 delegates, adding logo of the sponsorship organization, free distribution of all promotional flyers, a table for exhibition)
- Bronze - £1000 (this includes fee registration fee for 2/3 delegates, adding logo of the sponsorship organization, free distribution of all promotional flyers, but no table provided for exhibition)
Typical benefits of sponsorship
include:
- Networking with world
class speakers from USA and Australia
- Understanding the
best-in-class practices of Lean Six Sigma management
Please
note:
If a sponsor would like to have a table, the minimum sponsorship fee has to be £1000
Sponsors will be allotted time during the luncheon to do a Lightening Talk for conference attendees
Please contact either Professor Antony or Dr Alireza Shokri for any queries related to conference
sponsorship.
Accommodation
Northumbria University has agreed preferential rates for delegates of this event. Delegates can book rooms by following the links at each hotel below - please quote 'Northumbria University' when booking to access the rates displayed.
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