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    La cadena de suministros en el Programa Hilando el Desarrollo de la Economía Social y Solidaria en la ciudad de Ambato
    (2016-04) Andrango Guevara, Pamela Gardenia; DT - Mantilla Falcón, Luis Marcelo
    This research project aims to determine the importance of the supply chain and associativity of the social economy in the spinning program development. The supply chain is a process which allows for proper selection of suppliers for customer satisfaction and create a good relationship between all employees. It should be noted that global supply chains offer a very important opportunity for inclusive growth, productive and social inclusion in our countries, but there are also some challenges of respect for labor rights. The program Spinning Development started as an initiative of the National Government and comes into operation in 2007, and seeks to improve the productive capacity of the beneficiaries, ensure product demand through the national public procurement system and improve levels of household welfare participants. For this reason "Spinning Development" is presented as an alternative economic inclusion and social mobility for the citizens of the areas of focus dedicated to textile work, democratizing public procurement, making direct suppliers state, achieving economic conditions and dignified and stable work, and compromising their work with school universalization in the country, on the road to the Good Life.
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    Procesos de producción y la productividad en los talleres artesanales textiles del programa Hilando el Desarrollo de la Provincia de Tungurahua
    (2016-02) Cárdenas Cruz, Katherine Aracely; DT - Ruiz Guajala, Mery Esperanza
    This research project aims to determine the importance of analyzing the processes of production and productivity in the textile craft workshops “Hilando El Desarrollo” Program of the province of Tungurahua. The production processes are of vital importance in Pymes as these determine the productivity and competitiveness of each. "Hilando El Desarrollo" Program started as an initiative of the National Government and comes into operation in 2007, and seeks to improve the productive capacity of the beneficiaries, ensure product demand through the national public procurement system and improve levels of welfare family’s participants. For this reason "Hilando El Desarrollo" is presented as an alternative economic inclusion and social mobility for the citizens of the areas of priority attention devoted to textile work, democratizing public procurement, making direct suppliers of the State, achieving economic conditions and dignified and stable work, and compromising their work with the universal school in the country, on the road to the Good Life