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Sources of Information Everyday life is full of planning processes. To put these plans into action depends mainly on the past and current situations. E.g. If I decide to go shopping, before leaving, I check what I can afford to buy "is it a pair of Prada shoes or just a common pair from any shop". When decided on the cost, I can visit the shops by setting another plan "would I go to all the shoe shops or have some shops in the past treated me badly?" When in a specific shop and I find a pair I like I have to check whether that style is out of fashion or if it matches with a specific out fit, or if I have a similar pair at home. As you can see everybody at anytime and anyplace refers to various sources of information - be it internal or external. When a company plans...

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