Back in April I mentioned (courtesy of Nesta) in “Extreme collaboration: The Formula 1 Intensive Care Unit” how Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital in London had worked with Formula 1 teams “to halve the number of mistakes in the surgical and intensive care units through a collaborative project.”
So What?
With the withdrawal of Honda from F1 and predictions of the demise of F1 as we know it (90% salary cuts anyone?) then maybe it’s the time for the collaboration to be re-visited but with the roles reversed? What could Max Mosley of FIA and Bernie Ecclestone of F1 learn from Great Ormond Street to save their pampered baby? We all know collaboration is a two-way street so now the chips are down maybe its time for the favour to be repaid by the men in white coats?
So What?
With the withdrawal of Honda from F1 and predictions of the demise of F1 as we know it (90% salary cuts anyone?) then maybe it’s the time for the collaboration to be re-visited but with the roles reversed? What could Max Mosley of FIA and Bernie Ecclestone of F1 learn from Great Ormond Street to save their pampered baby? We all know collaboration is a two-way street so now the chips are down maybe its time for the favour to be repaid by the men in white coats?

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