C3 de Planeación de las Capacidades Productivas (Capacidad Disponible)
Enviado por Neyder Torres • 17 de Noviembre de 2019 • Tarea • 742 Palabras (3 Páginas) • 129 Visitas
Neyder Andrey Torres Rodríguez – 47151227
Universidad de La Salle – Pensamiento Sistémico – viernes 2pm. a 5pm.
C3 de Planeación de las Capacidades Productivas (Capacidad Disponible):[pic 1]
No haya pérdidas de tiempo por los trabajadores ni por maquinas. | La capacidad disponible sea menor que la capacidad instalada por pérdidas de tiempo u organización de la empresa. | |
Planificar la producción en cierto periodo de tiempo. | [pic 2] | Situación Datos Formular |
Conocer la situación de producción de periodos de tiempo anteriores, conocer la situación de la empresa en cuanto a turnos y demás, conocer las pérdidas de tiempo, aplicar la formula. | [pic 3] | Formula de capacidad disponible. |
[pic 4] | [pic 5] | [pic 6] |
Resumen
Introduction
In this summary of the text "The Myth of the Cave" whose author is Platon in which he talks about the perception of the observer and how it can vary according to the same observer. In addition, the questions asked by the author in the text itself will be answered, which are:
- Don’t you think he will find himself in a hurry, and that what he saw before will appear truer than what he is now shown?
/Of course, since his reality is different and he is already used to that reality.
- Will not he look away from her to direct her to those shadows that he looks without effort?
/It’s possible because you want to stick to what you already know and do not want to change your mind.
- Don’t you think that these shadows are really more visible than the objects that teach them?
/Everything depends on the observer since it takes so long in the cave I would think so.
- Will not he feel happy about his change and will not feel sorry for the others?
/Maybe everything depends on how your personality is, it would be more likely that it would not.
- Do you think that the man we spoke of would feel nostalgia for these distinctions, and would he envy those most marked by their honors or authority among their fellow captives?
/Obviously yes.
- Would not his eyes remain blinded by this sudden passage into the darkness?
/More than that I would say that he does not accept to go back to the dark.
- Will not they say that because they went up outside they lost their sight, and it is not worth trying to climb?
/Probably yes, since they only know the cave and the shadows.
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