Because the design process of Integrated Circuit (IC) product is knowledge-intensive and time-consuming, the collaboration among IC designers and manufacturers is crucial for reducing time to market of designing product. To enhance the quality of manufacturing strategic decisions for collaborative IC design, manufacturing practices must be identified as the core elements of manufacturing strategy. However, little research has been done regarding the essentials of implementing collaboration among IC designers. This study aims to clarify terminology of decision quality in manufacturing strategy and define Critical Success Factors (CSFs) as manufacturing practices for improving decision quality on collaborative design in the IC supply chain through comprehensive literature review. Moreover, this study proposes a framework in which the CSFs can be identified for different parties in IC supply chain.