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Its Web site boasts of "many influential products," an "uncounted number of men of unexampled distinction," and Annan of course is first among them.
Both highly influential products anticipated some of the social preoccupations in the 2000s, she pointed out: sustainability in one instance; customizable, do-it-yourself design in the other.
Among the most influential products of APE was the analysis developed by Hirst and Peters (1970) and Peters (1973) of the concept of education itself.
A few influential products did get developed, such as the White House petition platform, WeThePeople, but it was more an indirect result of Chopra's overarching reforms and it still took years to come to fruition.
Facebook has been especially aggressive in trying to portray itself as a place where independent thinkers can build highly visible and influential products without the bureaucracy that plagues bigger companies like Google.
One of its most influential products is the 'Red List', a quantitative categorization of the global level of imperilment for individual species (see, e.g., www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/redlist2007/index_redlist2007.htm).org/themes/ssc/redlist2007/index_redlist2007.htm
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Although hardly a household name in the United States, Fukasawa is by far the most famous — and influential — product designer in his native Japan.
The company's most popular and influential product is an index that it issues each day that shows the going price for high quality AAA municipal bonds.
Mr. Moggridge advanced this field through IDEO, the influential product design firm he co-founded, and, most recently, as director of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York.
One of the most influential product designers of her generation, she is renowned for conceptual rigor and a subtle, visceral approach, which emphasizes the sensory qualities of color, texture and artisanal detailing.
The most influential product of this interplay has most likely been the neo-Advaitin philosophy (a new version of Advaita, or nonduality) espoused by a number of modern Indians, such as Swami Vivekananda (1863 1902), who made a sensational appearance at the Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893, and the Indian philosopher Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888 1975).
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