The Apollo 13 mission offers a powerful example of structured problem-solving — a mindset that closely mirrors effective deviation management and Root Cause Analysis within pharmaceutical quality systems.
In this episode of The GMP Insider, we explore how NASA's response to a critical system failure reflects the principles of strong investigations, risk-based decision making, and CAPA effectiveness.
Key discussion areas include:
• Defining deviations with clarity and objectivity
• Prioritizing risk and safety during investigations
• Cross-functional collaboration in root cause analysis
• Moving beyond blame toward system-level understanding
• Corrective and preventive actions that strengthen processes
Apollo 13 demonstrates that excellence in quality is not about avoiding problems — it's about responding with structure, expertise, and continuous learning.