1. | € 28,00 | EAN-13: 9788822264701 Bianchi Massimo Luigi Tramandare in filosofia. Böhme, Schelling, Heidegger
Edizione: | Olschki, 2016 | Collana: | Le corrisp. lett. Rinasc. all'età mod. | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 28,00 | Descrizione | Num. Collana: , Nr. 20 Tramandare in filosofia. Böhme, Schelling, Heidegger: Il libro abbraccia in un arco narrativo unitario un corso di pensieri che parte dalla filosofia di Jakob Böhme (1575-1624), passa per Schelling (1775-1854) e giunge al corso di Heidegger su Schelling del 1936. Nel prolungarsi di un pensiero dall'uno all'altro autore si assiste a qualcosa come una sua trasformazione o metamorfosi e in ciò consiste il tramandare che dà il titolo al libro. È questo peraltro il modo in cui lo stesso Heidegger ritiene che si possa trasmettersi la filosofia. The book embraces in a unit story arc a course of thoughts traveling from philosophy of Jakob B??hme (1575-1624), passes through Schelling (1775-1854) and arrives at the course of Heidegger on Schelling of 1936. In continuation of a thought from one to the other author is seeing something like a transformation or metamorphosis and in this consists the pass that gives the title to the book. This is also the way the same Heidegger believes that we can spread the philosophy. | Aggiungi al Carrello |
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2. | € 30,00 | EAN-13: 9788891605535 Bianchi Massimo | Ruggiero Claudio 1770: the bianchi, the forge, the steel
Edizione: | Maggioli Editore, 2014 | Collana: | Marketing e Management | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 10-15 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 30,00 | Descrizione | Massimo Bianchi, born in 1958, represents the seventh generation of the “Bianchi family of locksmiths” of Cibiana in the Dolomites. He studied at the Bocconi Business School, the ISTUD, and the London Business School, and has always worked in the world of keys, following in his father’s footsteps. He has been a businessman and manager, becoming Executive V.P. of a multinational company listed on the stock market. Triathlon athlete, marathon runner, cyclo-cross racer, a lover of classics and managerial studies, he has contributed to the development of the community of the territory from a social point of view, also
as the President of the Gruppo Metalmeccanico
- Unindustria Treviso from 1993 to 1996. In 2002 he breathed new life into the key dynasty with Keyline and founded the Bianchi 1770 Group. Married to Mariacristina Gribaudi and father
of six children, he represents the continuity
and memory of the “Bianchi family of Keys” which endowed the nation with the most important district in the world for keys
and key-cutting machines.
Claudio Ruggiero, 54, holds a degree
in History from the University of Milan.
He studied with Franco Della Peruta and Emilio Sarzi Amadè, journalist and writer, with whom he has also worked, continually honing his art and trade. He is a researcher and author
of biographies and the histories of “century-old” companies and family businesses.
His publications include:
• L’Oro d’Italia. Storie di aziende centenarie
e famigliari, Il Veneto (Vol. 1); La Lombardia (Vol. 2); Piemonte e Liguria (Vol. 3);
• Il signore delle penne. Gianfranco Aquila. Inchiostri e calamai da Via Milano
a Montegrappa e Tibaldi;
• Seitron Spa. Storia di un’impresa
tra innovazione, coraggio e passione
dei suoi fondatori;
• Il sistema e le politiche delle retribuzioni. Modelli, processi e conoscenze
per la progettazione delle politiche retributive e premianti; • Disegnare l’organizzazione. Come si progetta e si realizza un organigramma;
• Alla scoperta del lavoro e dell’organizzazione. L’intervista per descrivere il lavoro.
www.storiedimpresa.it; info@erreduestudio.it; claudio.ru60@libero.it
Many people think that some children were born with silver spoons
in their mouths, but when they leave home I can’t even go into their rooms. Of the six of them, five are always traveling around the world. Some of them stay away for months at a time, and when it’s time
to say good-bye I don’t even have the courage to look them in the eyes. They are the ones to tell me not to say anything. Then I hug them and watch them go. MARIACRISTINA GRIBAUDI
This is the destiny of pioneers: they start things early, so that by the time the market has understood them, they will be too old to savor the satisfaction MASSIMO BIANCHI
This Series is intended to publish the most original and interesting stories of business. In this way we hope to compile and reconstruct the history of those who did
and continue doing business, seeking to explore truths that are more or less familiar, forgotten episodes, paradoxical and unique situations that mark the personal affairs of those involved. The Keys of the Bianchi family tells the story of the oldest family of businessmen in the world that, since 1770, have been producing keys and machines for their duplication. Matteo, the forefather, was a locksmith in Cibiana di Cadore during the era of the Republic of Venice, Serenissima, while his descendents continued in the trade through the eras of Napoleon, the Restoration, the Risorgimento, and the Kingdom of Italy. This business continues to thrive even today, having survived the Industrial Revolution, two world wars, and the Italian economic miracle. Such social and political upheaval was bound to impact the world in terms of social conventions and values, including marital and family relations, the invention and introduction of electric lighting into homes, the railway, the telephone and the cinema. Through all of this, the Bianchi family, from generation to generation, not only witnessed and were subjected to the changes triggered by such events, but were also the protagonists of such revolutionary developments. The result is a story that exalts the family’s ties to the territory and the contribution made to the evolution of keys, an item of everyday use that Camillo, a pioneer in the concept of duplication, exported worldwide and transformed into a technological device and an object of design. Brimming with sentiment are the pages about the love story with the “pretty Austrian girl” and on Camillo’s dignified life journey in the face of adversity; those on Mariacristina’s concern for the children and those of overwhelming emotion, and of long-repressed dreams and aspirations, that however Massimo eventually reveals. | Aggiungi al Carrello |
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