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The evidence from the passage that supports the reasons Peter encountered problems

obtaining relevant information includes:


Fragmented Data Storage

• Evidence: “Different people held it, nowhere was it conveniently put together…”

• This indicates that data was scattered across multiple sources, reflecting fragmented
data storage.
Informal Processes

• Evidence: “Sometimes it was not even written down. To get the inventory data, I
actually had to go down to the stores and count how many parts were in the boxes.”

• This shows a lack of formal processes and poor inventory record-keeping.


Lack of Systems and Procedures

• Evidence: “His sports goods manufacturing business, Psycho Sports, had grown so
rapidly over the last two years that he would soon have to install some systematic
procedures and routines to manage the business.”

• The rapid growth outpaced the establishment of systematic processes, making data
retrieval difficult.
Limited Training and Awareness

• Evidence: There is no explicit mention of training in the passage, but the need for
Peter to manually retrieve and understand the data implies a lack of awareness and
structured training among employees.
These excerpts from the passage directly support the points made about Peter’s challenges
in obtaining relevant information.

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