I once did a supply chain management software hands-on demo for Kodak in Rochester. They signed the deal, and the Thing may for all I know have worked, but apparently none of them have forgotten that morning, because my scenario was managing national sourcing, production and distribution in the face of an extra-terrestrial zombie invasion, with an initial wave of attacks in the Great Lakes followed by an assault on Florida and an uncertain future thereafter. I can’t remember what I was on at the time, apart from beer, but it seems that the UK government has the same prescription. (Via)
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