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read moreCash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
read moreCash, Visa, MC, Discover and American Express only. Photo ID is required for all events. Tickets will only be released to the person whose name is on the envelope. Note: Broncos half-price tickets are only available via mobile delivery. There is no will call for half-price tickets. (720)258-3333 8:00am-5:00pm Monday - Friday 9:00-End of half time on Game Day ADA seating may be purchased via Ticketmaster at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000. Limit of 4 ADA seats per customer. For ADA assistance/inquiries, please call 720-258-3337.
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read moreVisa, Mastercard, American Express, Cash All will call can be picked up at the main box office or ticketing kiosks on the southwest corner of the ballpark during regular business hours. Ticket office information line-(602)514-8400 Main Number-(602)462-6500 SMG/SAA Ventures, LLC-(480)994-0471 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 and Event Days only Location: Main Ticket Office-Southwest corner of ballpark on 4th St. and Jackson. Additional Ticket Windows-Gate K Northeast corner of ballpark-near 7th St. on Jefferson The Box Office opens for the winter season TBA Accessible Seats are reserved for individuals with accessible needs. These seats are restricted to no more than six (6) companions. If someone is wanting more than the allowed limit, please have them call the Box Office at 602 514-8400. Only 1 companion is guaranteed to be in the same section as the guest, depending on availability.
read moreDuring this pandemic many people lost their prize possession in their business. In addition, many are struggling even now to stay afloat. Trying to pull together what happens next has been the biggest issue in having a business. If you're a business owner NOW is the time to pull out your contingency plan and start putting it to work! What NO PLAN? Maybe you need to get a plan in order to get back up in the fight. This program is designed to help regroup and figure out how to get back on track as a business owner so you can rebuild your business again. Thinking about starting a business? Then you want to take this business workshop as well. It will give you the foundation needed in preparing to set up shop in business. Sign up today and get started on becoming a successful business owner. These workshops give you assessments of you and your business and then slowly takes you through 17 modules that will help you build a well-rounded business. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/122426582203
read moreThe Gótico Tapas Tour takes you through Barcelona’s famous Gothic Quarter, in the Ciutat Vella (old city) – past Roman walls, alongside cathedrals, through precious plazas and, most importantly, in-and-out of small local restaurants that will leave you sated, jolly, and with a better understanding of local Catalan and national Spanish cuisine. Gótico was our first tour, is our first love, and remains a great traditional option in Barcelona’s most historic setting. First time in Barcelona? This is the one for you! The low-down on our Barcelona tapas tour This is not a historical walking tour with a snack at the end. Our 3 hour tour stops in 3 small food establishments, ranging from high-quality specialty shops to home-style tapas restaurants, each one with its own scrumptious specialties for you to taste. Your knowledgeable guide will safely lead you, all the while sharing stories about Barcelona life, food and history. You will enjoy all the cuisine, and, due to the small size of the group, you will also enjoy a more personal, relaxed experience. Our tour groups are typically no larger than 6; meaning we can discreetly visit venues loved by locals and genuinely enjoy each other’s company. Indeed, by the end of the night we usually feel we’ve made lifelong friends!
read moreCourse Description: The Encarta Dictionary defines knowledge management as the organization of intellectual resources and information systems within a business environment. Sounds pretty simple, right? Take a moment, though, and think about all the information that each person has in their brain. That’s a lot of knowledge! The Knowledge Management workshop will give participants the tools that they will need to begin implementing knowledge management in your organization, no matter what the size of the company or the budget. Wherever there are humans working together for one goal, there is knowledge to be harvested, stored, and dispensed as needed. Course Topics: Course Outline: Module One: Understanding Knowledge Management ● What is Knowledge ● What is Knowledge Management ● A Brief History ● Applications in the Workplace Module Two: Dos and Dont’s ● Data, Information, and Knowledge ● The Tacit Mode Module Three: The Knowledge Management Life Cycle ● Understanding Episodes ● Acquisition ● Knowledge ● Integration Module Four: The New Knowledge Management Paradigm ● Paradigms of the Past ● The New Paradigm ● Implications and Applications ● The Knowledge Management Endgame Module Five: Knowledge Management Models ● The Nonaka and Takeuchi Model (SECI) ● Wiig Model ● Kakabadse Model ● Boisot Model Module Six: Building a Knowledge Management Rationale ● Why Rationale is Necessary ● Building a Business Case ● Finding Success Stories ● The Commodization/Customisation Model Module Seven: Customising Knowledge Management Definitions ● Components of a Knowledge Management Definition ● Customising the Components ● Creating a KMBOK Module Eight: Implementing Knowledge Management in Your Organization ● Gathering Support ● Identifying Opportunities for Revenue Streams ● Key Knowledge Management Techniques ● A Map for Success ● The No-Budget Scenario Module Nine: Tips for Success ● About the Chief Knowledge Officer ● Knowledge Management Skill Checklist ● The Knowledge Management Imperative ● The Hype Curve ● Barriers and Helpers to Success Module Ten: Advance Topics ● The Knowledge Management Maturity Model ● Absorptive Capacity ● Rustiness ● Process Model Types Module Eleven: Wrapping Up ● Words from the Wise ● Review of Parking Lot ● Lessons Learned ● Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations Course Feature: Learning Objectives: After completing this course, Individuals will be able to demonstrate their understanding of: ● Understanding Knowledge Management ● The Knowledge Management Life Cycle ● The New Knowledge Management Paradigm Implications and Applications ● Knowledge Management Models ● Building a Knowledge Management Rationale ● Customizing Knowledge Management Definitions ● Implementing Knowledge Management in Your Organization ● Tips for Success Certification: Once after the training you receive course completion certificate from Mangates Who can Attend? Anybody who is interested in learning Knowledge Management Skills
read moreCourse Description : This Course provides an understanding of basic fundamental Principles of testing including the fundamental test Process and testing terminology. It explains how testing activities support development activities across different software development models. The Course provides an overview of both static and dynamic testing techniques and how to apply these. It introduces you to test Management issues including test planning and estimation, Risk-based testing, and incident Management. It also covers tool support for testing, benefits and potential Risks of tools, and an effective Process to introduce these into an organization. Holders of the Foundation Certificate will be able to go on to a higher-level software testing qualification. Course Outline : Fundamentals of Testing Why is testing necessary? What is testing? Seven Testing Principles Fundamental Test Process The Psychology of Testing Code of Ethics Testing Throughout the Software Life Cycle Software Development Models Test Levels Test Types Maintenance Testing Static Techniques Static Techniques and the Test Process Review Process Static Analysis by Tools Test Design Techniques The Test Development Process Categories of Test Design Techniques Specification-Based or Black-Box Techniques Structure-Based or White-Box Techniques Experience-Based Techniques Choosing Test Techniques Test Management Test Organization Test Planning and Estimation Test Progress Monitoring and Control Configuration Management Risk and Testing Incident Management Tool Support for Testing Types of Test Tools Effective Use of Tools: Potential Benefits and Risks Introducing a Tool into an Organization Target Audience : Software Developers and Testers Learning Objectives : Use a common language for efficient and effective communication with other testers and project stakeholders. Understand established testing concepts, the fundamental test Process, test approaches, and Principles to support test Objectives. Design and prioritize tests using established techniques. Analyze functional and nonfunctional specifications, such as performance and usability, at all test levels for systems with a low to medium level of complexity. Execute tests according to agreed test plans, and analyze and report on the results of tests. Write clear and understandable incident reports. Participate effectively in reviews of small to medium-sized projects. Describe different types of testing tools and their uses, and assist in the selection and implementation Process Course Agenda : Day 1 Module1: Fundamentals of Testing Module2: Testing Throughout the Software Lifecycle Module3: Static Techniques Day 2 Module3: Static Techniques (continued) Module4: Test Design Techniques Module5: Test Management Day 3 Module5: Test Management (continued) Module6: Tool Support for Testing Who Can Attend? Software Developers and Testers
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