As seen in the Daily Mail and on ITV London News The incredible true story of Sherlock, the brave dog with a nose for saving lives.
Paul Osborne Livres




Match Frame
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
A novel about winning and losing set in the Soviet Union. In the hostile environment of surveillance and isolation, an affair develops between unlikely partners foreigners in Moscow. A young Englishman with a life apart and an enigmatic, literature loving American girl are drawn into an intense relationship, where passion, games and threats evolve. As illusions are successively stripped, cold war' differences, harsh at the start, appear indistinct. The narrative explores modes of erotic attraction, splitting and alienation. Against persistent moulds of beginnings and ends, change seems a mirage. The atmosphere of observation and threat gets under the skin. Contrast between concise description, lively dialogue and passages of insistent reflection is impressive.' - Dr Phil Antonino Orlando, ex editor Turicum.
Succeeding with Agile Governance
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Are you getting all that you hoped and expected from your Agile software development process? If not, it might be because your product governance processes are in conflict. As a director of a Program Management Office I've seen that by making a few simple but critical changes to your process you will reduce the time wasted on products that will never get built, make better product choices, and enjoy better relationships between your managers and software development teams.After reading Succeeding with Agile Governance, you will know the importance of more Agile-friendly approaches to governance and will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to implement effective Agile governance. You will know to: Plan using only the appropriate level of data available, elaborate, and change the plan as assumptions change. Be disciplined about when and how to make decisions. Separate accountability for solutions and requirements from accountability for the market problems and business needs.
Sherlock, der Feuerwehrhund
Lebensretter auf vier Pfoten
Die feinste Spürnase der Londoner Feuerwehr - »ein Ausnahmetalent!« BBC Seit zwanzig Jahren arbeitet Paul Osborne als Brandermittler bei der Londoner Feuerwehr und hat dabei schon alles erlebt. Das dachte er zumindest bis zu jenem Tag, an dem ihm ein aufgeweckter Cockerspaniel namens Sherlock anvertraut wird. Der kleine Hund erobert Pauls Familie im Sturm. Und mit seinem außergewöhnlichen Talent, Brandursachen zu erschnüffeln, wird er schnell zum beliebtesten Mitarbeiter der Feuerwehr. Denn während moderne Messgeräte zehn Stunden für eine Ermittlung benötigen, erledigt Sherlocks feine Spürnase die Arbeit in einer halben. Gemeinsam begibt sich das tapfere Duo in brandgefährliche Situationen und rettet Tag für Tag Leben – die inspirierende Geschichte einer besonderen Freundschaft und eines wahren Helden. Mit vielen farbigen Bildern bietet Ihnen das Buch einen ganz besonderen Einblick in Sherlocks spannenden Alltag! Ausstattung: mit Bildteil