Staatsfeind No 1 Innovation

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Staatsfeind No. 1 - Innovation

Author: Sebastian Heinz
language: de
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date: 2025-05-07
Innovation sichert unsere Zukunft - und wird zugleich systematisch verhindert. Warum scheitern so viele gute Ideen - nicht am Markt, sondern an Macht, Gier und Ignoranz? Warum werden bahnbrechende Erfindungen blockiert, klein geredet oder gar bekämpft? Und was braucht es wirklich, um mit einer Innovation zu bestehen? In >Staatsfeind Nr. 1 - Innovation
Public Enemy No. 1 - Innovation

Author: Sebastian Heinz
language: en
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date: 2025-05-30
Innovation secures our future - yet is systematically obstructed. Why do so many promising ideas fail - not because the market rejects them, but because of power games, greed, and ignorance? Why are ground-breaking technologies and ideas sidelined, diminished, or actively opposed? And what does it really take to bring an innovation to life? »Public Enemy No. 1- Innovation« is a raw, revealing journey through the political, financial, and human minefield that surrounds real-world innovation - drawn from 12 years ́ experience inside the shark tank of the energy transition industry. With unflinching, honesty, sharp storytelling, and real operational insight, this book explores the patterns, fallacies, roadblocks, and strategies that separate success from failure. There ́s no master plan - but there is a playbook. A must-read for doers, dreamers, founders, and anyone who wants to understand why innovation has become the most dangerous threat to the establishment. Uncomfortable. Courageous. Inspiring.
New Studies on the Portrait of Caligula in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

The essays in New Studies on the Portrait of Caligula in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts address art historical, historical, cultural and museological issues raised by one of two surviving intact statues of the Roman emperor Caligula (r. 37-41 C.E.). Contributions focus on the creation of a 3D-digital model of the statue and the search for traces of its original polychromy; the history of the statue from its creation to the present, including its rediscovery at a Julio-Claudian sanctuary at Bovillae; aspects of Caligula’s literary and visual portrayal in antiquity and modern historiography (including questions concerning the destruction of his portraits and the implications of Jewish sources for the study of Caligula); and the emperor’s image in popular culture.