Brian Johnson

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    Jim Baker - Der leichte Auftrag

    Brian Johnson

    Jim Baker ist ein Spieler und ein Lebemann. Wenn er nicht spielt, ist er noch etwas anderes. Ein Problemlöser der besonderen Art. Wenn sie ein Problem haben, dann kann man ihn kontaktieren. Wenn man weiß wie. Jessica Stone weiß es und tut es häufig, um sehr spezielle Probleme auf spezielle Weise zu lösen. Im Auftakt der Reihe «der leichte Auftrag» geht es um Rache an dem skrupelloses Geschäftsmann Törner. Er hat keine Skrupel Geld mit Waffen, Drogen und verseuchten Medikamenten zu verdienen. Und für seine Geschäfte geht er über Leichen. Bis er auf Jim Baker trifft, der gezielt seine Intrigen zu eine Falle spinnt, in der sich Törner verheddern soll. Jim Baker versteht es meisterhaft Menschen zu lesen und Handlungen und Ereignisse passieren zu lassen, wie es in seinem Sinne ist. Das muss am Ende auch Törner erfahren, dass dieser Gegner ein anderes Kaliber ist im Vergleich zu seinen früheren Gegnern.

    BiSL® Next – Een framework voor Business-informatiemanagement 2de druk

    Brian Johnson

    Dit boek geeft een beschrijving van de nieuwe generatie van BiSL®, Business Information Services Library. BiSL® Next is een public domain standaard voor business-informatiemanagement met richtlijnen, good practices en praktische templates. Het biedt handvatten voor leidinggevenden die positief staan tegenover de digitalisering en voor degenen die met hen samenwerken, met als uiteindelijke doel om betere bedrijfsresultaten te bereiken door betere inzet van IT.Twaalf elementen, vier drivers (sturingsconcepten), vier domeinen en vier perspectieven, vormen de basisprincipes van BiSL Next.De doelgroep van dit boek zijn businessmanagers, business-informatiemanagers, businessanalisten, CIO’s en IT-managers, en daarnaast ook de bedrijfsadviseurs op dit gebied.Aan de hand van de beschrijving van de twaalf elementen, geeft dit boek inzicht hoe business-informatiemanagement het best kan worden beheerd en uitgevoerd in een organisatie en hoe daar het best van kan worden geprofiteerd.Dit boek is ook de officiële literatuur voor het BiSL® Next Foundation examen van APMG.

    BiSL® Next - A Framework for Business Information Management 2nd edition

    Brian Johnson

    This book describes the framework of the next generation of Business Information Services Library, BiSL®. BiSL Next is a public domain standard for business information management with guiding principles, good practices and practical templates. It offers guidance for digitally engaged business leaders and those who collaborate with them, with the ultimate goal to improve business performance through better use of information and technology.Twelve elements – four drivers, four domains and four perspectives – are the basis of the guidance in BiSL Next. Target audience of this book are business managers, business information managers, business analysts, CIO’s and IT managers, as well as consultants in this field.While describing the twelve elements, the book offers them insight in the best way to manage, execute and profit from business information management in their enterprise. The book is also the official literature for the BiSL® Next Foundation exam.

    Shorter Treks in the Pyrenees

    Brian Johnson

    A guidebook to seven circular treks exploring the Pyrenees of France and Spain. The treks are designed with accommodation in mountain refuges or mountain villages at the end of each stage, though there are plenty of options to camp for those who prefer to backpack. Detailed descriptions for each stage of the route are accompanied by sketch maps and elevation profiles. Route 1: Tour of the Basque Country – This route takes you over the steep rolling hills (in both France and Spain) at the western end of the Pyrenees. Accommodation is mainly in Basque villages with steep climbs leading to long walks along easy grassy ridges. Route 2: Pic du Midi d'Ossau – This route takes in the magnificent limestone scenery at the western end of the High Pyrenees by combining the popular Tour du Pic du Midi d'Ossau, in France, with the best sections of the quieter La Senda de Camille on the Spanish side of the border. Route 3: Tour de Vignemale and La Alta Ruta de Los Perdidos – This is the most demanding trek in the guide with easy scrambling over steep passes. The magnificent trek through the alpine terrain around Vignemale and Monte Perdido includes six of the honeypots of the Pyrenees; Cauterets, Vignemale, Gavarnie, Pineta, Ordesa and the Picos del Infierno. Route 4: Reserve Naturelle de Neouvielle – The shortest trek in this guide takes you through the popular Reserve Naturelle de Neouvielle and the surrounding mountains in the French Parc National des Pyrenees. It visits many lakes and tarns in magnificent granite scenery and there is the opportunity to climb several peaks, including Pic du Midi de Bigorre and Pic de Bastan. The trek is based around the GR10 and one of its variations, the GR10C. Route 5: Carros de Foc – The Carros de Foc is an understandably popular trek in the magnificent Parc Nacional d'Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, in the Spanish part of Catalonia. This is another granite massif dotted with hundreds of lakes and tarns. The huts are close together so there is a great deal of flexibility in planning, with most walkers taking 5-7 days for the trek. Route 6: Tour des Montagnes d'Ax and the Tour des Perics – The Ariege is a relatively unknown area at the eastern end of the High Pyrenees. This tour combines the magnificent alpine mountains of the Tour des Montagnes d'Ax on either flank of the Vallee de l'Ariege with the Tour des Perics in the gentler scenic mountains of the Cerdagne in the French part of Catalonia. Route 7: The icons of Catalonia: Puigmal and Canigou – Our final tour goes through both the Spanish and French parts of Catalonia at the eastern end of the Pyrenees, taking in ascents of the two most climbed peaks in the Pyrenees; Puigmal and Canigou. Despite rising to almost 3000m the mountain ridges are gentler than in the High Pyrenees, more reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands, although the valleys still have an alpine feel. Much of the time is spent on spectacular high-level traverses of steep mountain slopes.

    Walking the Corbetts Vol 1 South of the Great Glen

    Brian Johnson

    The Corbetts (Scotland's 2500-2999ft mountains) are every bit as interesting as the Munros (3000ft and over), often clear when the Munros are in cloud, walkable on short winter days and free of the peak-bagging crowds of their taller neighbours.
    Walking the Corbetts is divided into two volumes. This guide covers the Corbetts to the south of the Great Glen, which runs from Fort William to Inverness and includes the Southern Uplands, Southern Highlands, Cairngorms and also the islands of Arran and Jura. Choosing the best, rather than the quickest routes up each summit the author covers 112 Corbetts described in 95 routes, illustrated with custom 1:100,000 mapping.
    South of Glasgow and Edinburgh are the moorland hills of the Southern Uplands, where seven peaks rise to Corbett status. In the Southern Highlands plenty of interesting Corbetts provide spectacular views of the Munros with easy access from Edinburgh and Glasgow. The Corbetts of the Eastern Highlands and the Monadhliath Mountains sit in sprawling heather plateaus, ideal for those seeking solitude. The South-West Highlands is known for its rocky peaks in places like Glen Coe and the highlights are probably Arran and Jura, with their similarly rocky and isolated summits.

    The GR11 Trail

    Brian Johnson

    The GR11 trail (La Senda Pirenaica) is a glorious 820km traverse of the Pyrenees from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean on the Spanish side of the border with France.
    The guidebook presents the route in 47 stages of 8-31km and provides everything hikers will need to take up the challenge – detailed route description, excellent photographs, lots of background information and unique custom-produced maps. Also included are bad weather options – although the weather is often good along this route – detours to find accommodation at some points, and advice on where to stay, supplies, language and logistics, as well as a glossary including Aragon, Basque and Catalan words, to help you find your way.
    Although it's a serious challenge for experienced walkers the route is less demanding than the higher-level Pyrenean Haute Route, sunnier and wilder than the GR10 which runs along the French side, and well waymarked throughout with regular opportunities to find accommodation and stock up your supplies.

    The Pacific Crest Trail

    Brian Johnson

    A comprehensive guidebook to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), an epic 2650 mile trek through the USA from the Mexican border to British Columbia in Canada. One of the world's best hikes, the route passes through California, Oregon and Washington State, taking in the Mojave desert, High Sierras, Cascades and countless more wild mountains of America's west coast. The guidebook is divided into 101 sections of 2 to 3 days, which can be combined into longer days according to ability and preference. This comprehensive guide provides all the information and maps hikers will need. Alongside the notes and route descriptions, there are overview maps for the entire trail, and a detailed introduction that provides essential advice for planning and completing the route. From information on packing, supplies, water and bears, to details on the mountains, wildlife and regions encountered, this is an essential companion to taking on – and completing – this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. The PCT boasts breathtaking scenery and varied landscapes, through deserts and forests, and over snow-covered passes and along alpine ridges. This is a long wilderness trek of true adventure and exploration through diverse and stunning mountain scenery.