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Process Optimization and Endurance: Lessons from Ford v Ferrari
Episode 20

Process Optimization and Endurance: Lessons from Ford v Ferrari

The GMP Insider · Tushar Arora

March 2, 202616m 8s

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Show Notes

Ford v Ferrari offers a compelling analogy for pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality system maturity. While the film focuses on building a race-winning car, the deeper lesson centers on disciplined engineering, controlled experimentation, and balancing speed with reliability.

In this episode of The GMP Insider, we explore how the principles demonstrated in the film reflect core pharmaceutical quality practices.

Key themes include:
• Data-driven process optimization
• Structured change control to manage risk
• Iterative improvement and validation thinking
• Balancing operational speed with system stability
• Sustainable quality as an endurance discipline

In regulated environments, optimization must occur within controlled systems. Short-term speed without stability increases risk. Long-term performance requires disciplined iteration, strong CAPA, and continuous monitoring.

Pharmaceutical quality is not about racing ahead — it is about building resilient systems that consistently protect patients.

Topics

#QA#Quality Assurance#Pharmaceutical#PharmaQA#Quality