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P350086-009-30 1-25W 3000K FLUSH MOUNTCategory Close to Ceiling Finish Brushed Nickel Style Modern; Transitional Option Damp Rated, Energy Efficient, Energy Star, Title 20, Title 24 Family Bezel LED Glass Etched White Voltage 120 Number of Bulbs 1 Backplate Height(in) 0. 75 Backplate Width(in) 13. 00 Bulb Hours 60000 Bulb Type Module Introduction Date 01 16 2017 Kelvin 3000 Length(in) 13. 00 Lumens Light Output 921 Material Steel Ship Carton Height(in) 6. 75 Ship Carton Length(in) 15. 25
| Category | Close-to-Ceiling |
| Finish | Brushed Nickel |
| Style | Modern;Transitional |
| Option | Damp Rated, Energy Efficient, Energy Star, Title 20, Title 24 |
| Family | Bezel LED |
| Glass | Etched White |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Number of Bulbs | 1 |
| Backplate Height(in) | 0.75 |
| Backplate Width(in) | 13.00 |
| Bulb Hours | 60000 |
| Bulb Type | Module |
| Introduction Date | 01/16/2017 |
| Kelvin | 3000 |
| Length(in) | 13.00 |
| Lumens / Light Output | 921 |
| Material | Steel |
| Ship Carton Height(in) | 6.75 |
| Ship Carton Length(in) | 15.25 |
| Ship Carton Width(in) | 15.37 |
| Ship Weight(lbs) | 6.60 |
| Vendor Ship Method | Non UPS Shippable False |
| Warranty | 5-year Limited |
| Weight(lbs) | 5.81 |
| Wire Included | 6 in |
| Americans with Disabilities Act | No |
| Backplate Depth | 13.00 |
| Bulb Base | Module |
| Bulb CRI | 90 CRI |
| Bulb Included | Yes |
| Can be Mounted Up or Down | No |
| Canopy Shape | Round |
| Certified Listed Location | Damp Location Listed |
| Construction Material Main Part | Construction |
| Country of Origin | CN |
| Dark Sky | No |
| Design Series | No |
| Dimming Compatability | Lutron_Diva DVELV-300P;Lutron_Nova T NTELV-300;Lutron_Caseta;Lutron_Ariadni AY-600P;Lutron_Lumea LG-603PG;Leviton_SureSlide 6672;Leviton_SureSlide 6674;Lutron_Ariadni AYCL-153P;Lutron_Skylark Contour CTCL-153P;Lutron_Diva DVCL-153P;Cooper Devine AL DAL06P; |
| Dimming Protocol | Triac/Forward Phase;ELV/Reverse Phase |
| Energy Efficient | Yes |
| Energy Star | Yes |
| Finish Type | Plated |
| Frequency Rating | 60 Hz |
| Glass Height(in) | 2.875 |
| Glass Shape | Shade |
| Glass Width(in) | 12.25 |
| JA8 | 2016 |
| Lamp Type Actual | LED |
| Lamp Type Basic | Solid State |
| Lamp Wattage | 25 |
| Lens Shade Material | Glass |
| Lumens per Watt | 37.00 |
| Mount Location | Flush-Mount |
| MTO | No |
| Operating Temperature Celcius Max | 30°C |
| Prop 65 | Yes |
| Prop 65 Description | Reproductive Harm, Cancer |
| Room Type | Bedroom;Hall & Foyer;Sitting Room;Kitchen;Closets |
| Safety Rating | cCSAus |
| Starting Temperature Minimum | -30 °C |
| Sub Brand | Progress LED |
| Title 20 | Yes |
| Title 24 | Yes |
| Weight of Fixture Exceeds NEC Limits(lbs) | No |
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4.7 ★★★★★
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★★★★★ 5
Must Read - True Strategy for the Age of AI
Format: Hardcover
I'm a management consultant and an entrepreneur reading these kinds of books for more than 30 years. It took me only 5 days to read this book. But it took me another 5 days to summarize all my notes and thoughts and share with my team. And I think it will take me more than 5 years to implement and build everything inspired and suggested by this book.
Sangeet explains in a very fluent, structured and captivating way, with real world examples, how business models change, how AI plays a critical role. We does eliminate all the hype about AI fiction but he focused on AI facts.
Strategy is not about how to invest in AI, it's about "where to play" and "how to win."
Read this great book, get inspired, and change everything you think you knew about AI and business strategy.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Reshuffle Just Reshuffled My Perspective
Format: Paperback
Reshuffle completely reshaped how I think about Gen AI and disruption. Sangeet Paul Choudary does a brilliant job of weaving real-life examples with practical frameworks, making big shifts in tech feel both understandable and actionable.
What I loved most is how he pushes the conversation beyond the usual “AI won’t take your job, but someone who knows AI will.” Instead, he asks the tougher question: what if the job itself no longer exists because of AI? It’s bold, thought-provoking, and incredibly relevant for anyone navigating change right now.
This book feels less like theory and more like a roadmap — one that left me reflecting on my own work and excited about the opportunities ahead. Highly recommend, especially if you’re looking for fresh ways to think about leadership in the age of AI.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Overall sound thesis worthy of thoughtful consideration
Format: Kindle
Choudary’s book has the tag line, “Who wins when AI restacks the knowledge economy.” While the book is annoying in sections, vague in others, and prone to jargon in yet more locations, the basic thesis is sound and compelling. It’s worth considering.
Choudary’s main argument is that the winners after AI technology is widely adopted will be those who take a systems view of their business rather than simply upgrading individual elements within it. He backs this with several examples based on past technological disruptions and hypothetical case studies. He argues that the best advantages from AI will come from improved communication and managing risk. He supports these arguments reasonably well within the chapters. He also includes 10 Takeaways at the end of each chapter, which is extremely helpful for recapping and making sure the reader understood the thesis.
What gets annoying is Choudary goes back to the same case studies again and again and again. I reached the point of saying, “the horse is dead. Please stop flogging it.” Next, some of his arguments about things like “managing risk” are vague—there’s not enough about specific risks to be useful, which leaves AI as a magic wand to wave. Finally, as with many business writers, Choudary occasionally (but not overwhelmingly) drops into jargon like “technological solutionism.”
Overall, I recommend the book. It’s made me think, even as I struggle to apply the principles to my own business.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Must read - Insightful and Trusted
Format: Paperback
Reading “Reshuffle” was both intellectually energizing and personally relevant for me. Sangeet Paul Choudary’s work is more than just a business strategy manual, it’s a lucid roadmap for thriving amid constant change.
Having spent the past decade steering our teams through multiple waves of technological disruption, I recognized my own journey in Choudary’s stories of platform transformation. His concepts of “connectors” and “combinators” spoke directly to challenges I’ve faced: breaking down silos, fostering creative recombination of ideas, and unlocking new sources of value in our organization. There were moments while reading when I paused, reflected on recent strategy sessions, and realized how much we could benefit from the frameworks outlined here.
What truly set “Reshuffle” apart for me was Choudary’s ability to tie cutting-edge AI trends to everyday executive decisions. When he wrote about the collision between legacy content pipelines and new generative workflows, it echoed conversations I’ve had with other executives.
“Reshuffle” reminded me that constant evolution isn’t just a necessity, it’s an opportunity to lead with optimism and vision. Choudary’s voice is empathetic, insightful, and refreshingly practical, making the book feel like advice from a trusted colleague as much as a renowned thought leader.
In short, “Reshuffle” is a must-read for anyone tasked with steering a tech company through turbulent times. For me, it has become a personal touchstone for navigating and embracing what’s next.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Finally, a framework that makes sense of AI's impact on knowledge work
Format: Kindle
Most books about AI focus on task automation and productivity gains. Reshuffle does something different: it explains how AI restructures entire systems through three constraints: tasks, coordination, and risk.
For someone working in the language services industry, this book was revelatory. It helped me understand why so many conversations about AI and translation feel misdirected. We debate whether AI will replace translators when the real question is: how will AI reshuffle who creates value in language services?
Choudary's central insight is that when AI removes old constraints (like scarcity of expertise), value doesn't disappear. It migrates to new coordination and risk management challenges. This applies across all knowledge professions, not just translation.
Section 2 on knowledge work is particularly strong. It shows that lawyers, consultants, accountants, and translators are all experiencing the same fundamental transformation. We're not uniquely vulnerable; we're part of a larger reshuffling of how knowledge creates value.
If you're trying to position yourself or your organization for what's coming, this book offers the clearest framework I've found. It's not about having better AI tools. It's about understanding where value pools are forming in the new system.
Recommended for anyone in knowledge work who wants to move beyond surface-level AI discussions.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026