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Between 1998 and 2000, 30 counties and cities sued gun manufacturers, saying they should make their
products
safer and do a better job of tracking where their
products
are sold.
In response, manufacturers argued that they had no direct liability for how their
products
were used.
And if you look into the designed environment around us with that kind of lens, asking, "What is the vision of the good life that our products, our design, present to us?", then you often get the shivers, because of how little we expect of each other, of how little we actually seem to expect of our life, and what the good life looks like.
NT: Everything I did, I did for mankind, for a world where there would be no humiliation of the poor by the violence of the rich, where
products
of intellect, science and art will serve society for the betterment and beautification of life.
They are instead the
products
of downstream imagination leading to hard work, during which mathematical reasoning may or may not prove to be relevant.
It could be new
products
and services, but it could also be new ways of producing
products.
When we went and talked to the people in those innovation centers and asked them what are they working on, they said, "We are working on global products."
They were not working on localizing global
products
for India, which is the usual role of a local R&D.
They were working on truly global products, and companies like Microsoft, Google, AstraZeneca, General Electric, Philips, have already answered in the affirmative the question that from their Bangalore and Hyderabad R&D centers they are able to produce
products
and services for the world.
The second kind of invisible innovation coming out of India is what we call outsourcing innovation to Indian companies, where many companies today are contracting Indian companies to do a major part of their product development work for their global
products
which are going to be sold to the entire world.
So, what I'm trying to say is, what we are finding in our research is, that if
products
for end users is the visible tip of the innovation iceberg, India is well represented in the invisible, large, submerged portion of the innovation iceberg.
So we want other designers to pick this up and learn how to make great devices, to learn how to make interactive
products
by starting from something real.
You say you have good
products.
Especially the aisle with cleaning
products.
I have to accept that there are no dumb users, only dumb products."
I got into this business designing
products.
We, the beneficiaries of globalization, seem to exploit these victims with every purchase we make, and the injustice feels embedded in the
products
themselves.
The workers rarely spoke about the
products
they made, and they often had great difficulty explaining what exactly they did.
What a factory makes is never the point, and the workers could not care less who buys their
products.
Journalistic coverage of Chinese factories, on the other hand, plays up this relationship between the workers and the
products
they make.
Here's Mr. Clean looking amorously at all the other Procter & Gamble products, and Procter & Gamble, you know, the statistic always cited is that Wal-Mart is their largest customer, and it's true, as one store, Wal-Mart buys 15 percent, thus 15 percent of Procter & Gamble's business is with Wal-Mart, but their largest market segment is something that they call "high frequency stores," which is all these tiny kiosks and the lady in the canoe and all these other businesses that exist in System D, the informal economy, and Procter & Gamble makes 20 percent of its money from that market segment, and it's the only market segment that's growing.
We want our
products
in that store."
Now one of the things that we know is that companies are very good at getting people to work together in teams and in networks to make very complex products, like cars and computers, and the more complex the
products
are a society creates, the more successful the society is over time.
The algae that grow produce oxygen, as I've mentioned, and they also produce biofuels and fertilizer and food and other bi-algal
products
of interest.
We'd be growing oysters and things that would be producing high value
products
and food, and this would be a market driver as we build the system to larger and larger scales so that it becomes, ultimately, competitive with the idea of doing it for fuels.
If you include not just the food that ends up in shops and restaurants, but also the food that people feed to livestock, the maize, the soy, the wheat, that humans could eat but choose to fatten livestock instead to produce increasing amounts of meat and dairy products, what you find is that most rich countries have between three and four times the amount of food that their population needs to feed itself.
Unfortunately, our beasts are inefficient animals, and they turn two-thirds of that into feces and heat, so we've lost those two, and we've only kept this one in meat and dairy
products.
Outdoor clothier Patagonia encouraged prospective buyers to check out eBay for its used
products
and to resole their shoes before purchasing new ones.
I'm going to talk a little bit about one kind of information flow, one kind of flow of people, one kind of flow of capital, and, of course, trade in
products
and services.
One of the things we learned was that poor communities don't buy
products
in bulk.
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