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Box Office: 214-665-4797 Event Line: 214-665-4200 Parking Hotline: 214-665-4700 Dallas Mavericks: 214-747-6287 Dallas Stars: 214-467-8277
The Box Office is located on the North-East corner of the building (across from The Lexus Parking Garage). Due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the Box Office is operating under reduced hours. Please visit our website for the current hours of operation: www.americanairlinescenter.com. Concert tickets are not available for purchase at the American Airlines Center Box Office on the day of the public on-sale. Tickets for such non-team events may be purchased by the general public on the first day of ticket sales online at www.ticketmaster.com. Remaining available tickets for any concert/event following the first day of general public ticket sales will be available for purchase at the American Airlines Center Box Office on the next business day.
Dates: Jan. 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 31, Feb. 1, 8, 9, 2020
Overview
Lean Six Sigma is a two-stage approach which drives continual improvement in organizations and strives towards greater than 99% efficiency. Lean refers to maximizing customer value and minimizing the areas of waste in processes; creating enhanced customer satisfaction and less wasted resources. Six Sigma is the ongoing effort to continually reduce product and process variation through a defined project approach. This is an 80-hour course that provides a structured approach in defining Six Sigma Project and measuring opportunities, robust problem solving, use statistical tests to measure and improve processes and tools to sustain performance.
Course Outline
· INTRODUCTIONo Innovationo Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Introductiono What is Lean Six Sigma?· DEFINE PHASEo Voice of the Customero Project Definitiono Introduction to Process Mappingo Identifying Quick Winso Define Case Study· MEASURE PHASEo What to Measureo Data Collection Plano Operational Definitiono Sampling Overviewo Measurement System Analysiso Concept of Stability & Normality· MEASURE PHASEo Statistical Summarizationo Baseline Capability – Sigma Levelo Measure Case Study· ANALYZE PHASEo Process Analysiso Cause & Effect Diagramo Pareto Analysiso FMEAo Hypothesis testingo Correlation Analysiso Regression Analysiso Analyze Case Studyo Box Plot Analysis· IMPROVE PHASEo Solution Identificationo Implement Solutiono Evaluate resultso Improve Case Study· CONTROL PHASEo Standardize & Sustaino Improvementso Confirm Goal Attainmento Project Closureo Control Case Studyo Final Test
Who Should Attend
- Executives, Managers, Supervisors, Reports Analysts
What Will I Learn
A structured approach to opportunity identification and problem-solving
Performance data collection, baselining and analytics
Targeted interventions and improvement strategies
A standard approach to sustain performance and best practices
How Will I Benefit
Understand Lean Six Sigma Methodology and its application in your workplace
Institutionalize usage of Lean Six Sigma
Build a culture of excellence across the organization
Improve bottom-line performance indicators
This year’s All Art Arizona presents exciting work created by both well-known and emerging artists living in our own back yard, the state of Arizona.
This ten year tradition at Art Intersection highlights the breadth and diversity of art created by Arizona artists. The range of acceptable artwork encompasses sculpture, glass, photography, painting, ceramics, wood, printmaking, mixed media, artist books, and more.
All Art Arizona attracts artists, art collectors, and art lovers from all over the state to one of our best known exhibitions of the year. Visit the Art Intersection galleries, bring your friends and family, to enjoy this unique exhibition and range of art by Arizona artists. As always, the exhibition is free and open to the public during business hours. While you are here, get involved by voting for the Viewer’s Choice Award, to be announced shortly after the exhibition closes. As always, the exhibition is free and open to the public during business hours.
The number of guests in the galleries is currently limited to fifteen (15) at a time. Depending on traffic through the galleries, there may be a wait to enter.
We want to invite everyone to a social-distancing Christmas event!
My husband, Ryan Jones, has created the Jones Family Christmas Light and Music Show at our home on 1748 Abbington Hill in Lexington.
Ryan, who is visually impaired, has synchronized Christmas lights and music for a beautiful and meaning display. We have recorded a narration of the Christmas story to accompany the show. The show consist of Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas songs.
The show is FREE and starts December 1 and ends January 1. The show runs each night from 6:30-9:00pm except during heavy rain.
The show can be watched from your car, and the music and narration can be heard by tuning to 89.5 FM.
For more information, please see the 2016 Fox56 news story using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/wsxCimrysy0
Our Facebook page is Facebook.com/JonesFamilyLights
Thank you and God bless,
Kayla Jones
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Location at venue: Main Box Office – East side of the Arena with access from both Trade and Fifth Streets. Hours of Operation: Same as Box Office Hours
704-688-8600 For general group sales questions for Spectrum Center: 704.688.9047
M-F: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat & Sun: Event days only
This venue is accessible. For sight impaired and hearing patrons please contact the Box Office. Spectrum Center is committed to providing every guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The arena is one of the most accessible arenas in the U.S. Seating throughout the venue allows guests with accessible needs flexibility in seat locations and price levels.
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Will Call is located at the Ticketmaster Box Office on the North Side of the Arena located between Gates 3 & 4. Valid ID required to pick up Will Call Tickets
Miami HEAT & Arena Event Sales Information: • Miami HEAT Season Tickets & Partial Plans (786) 777 HOOP • Miami HEAT Group Tickets (786) 777 DUNK • Miami HEAT Premium Seats (Courtside/Flagship/Suites/Loges) (786) 777 4320 • Arena Event Suite Sales (786) 777 1000 • Group Ticket & Fundraising Opportunities for Arena Family Shows (786) 777 4FUN (4386)
Kaseya Center will only be open on event days. Arena Box Office Information (786) 777-1250
This is an accessible venue.
Paycom Center is a cashless venue. The Box Office accepts, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards, as well as mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay) payments.
When purchasing tickets by phone or online, you may choose to pick them up at the Box Office Will Call window on the day of the show. Please be prepared to present the credit card used to purchase the tickets, as well as a photo I.D. Press and VIP tickets, or tickets left by a third party, may also be picked up at Will Call on the day of the event. A photo I.D. is required.
Arena: 405-602-8700 Thunder Ticket Office: 405.208.HOOP (4667)
Paycom Center's Box Office is located just off West Reno between the two main entrances on the north side of the arena. Currently, it is temporarily closed on non-event days. On event days, the Box Office is open at 12pm (noon) on Mondays-Saturdays, or four hours prior to the event time on Sundays. Some events may have additional hours.
Paycom Center meets or exceeds all structural and service requirements as stipulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Restrooms, drinking fountains, and concession counters are accessible to guests with disabilities. Additional services are listed below. Accessible Tickets/Seating: Wheelchair accessible seats are available in all price levels. Up to three companion tickets may be purchased with each wheelchair accessible ticket. Please indicate at the time of purchase if you require accessible seating. Accessible Drop-off: Passengers may be dropped off at Reno and Robinson near the northwest entrance to Paycom Center. Elevators: Elevators are located throughout the facility for wheelchair access to all levels. The elevators near Section 101, just inside the northwest entrance, provide access to the arena floor. Elevator on club level nearest Section 205. See the maps at the center of this guide for exact locations. Emergency Evacuation: Paycom Center staff members have been trained in emergency preparedness and evacuation procedures. Key employees are assigned to assist patrons with disabilities to safety. Listening Devices: Listening devices may be rented free of charge at the Guest Relations Desks located at each of the main entrances. A credit card or check deposit, as well as a valid I.D., are required to ensure the return of equipment. Parking: Accessible parking is available in the parking lots on the south side of Paycom Center. Entrances are available on S.W. 3rd Street, east of Robinson. Accessible parking spaces are also available in the underground parking garage at the neighboring Prairie Surf Studios. See Parking for additional information. Service Animals: Trained guide dogs or service animals are permitted to assist guests inside the arena. If special accommodations are required for your service animal, please notify us at the time of your ticket purchase. All other animals are prohibited. Sign Interpreters: Guests who require interpreting services during an event, should contact the Guest Relations Manager by calling (405) 602-8700 within three weeks of the event. Telephones: Telephones are provided at Guest Relations locations and throughout Paycom Center, courtesy of Cox Communications. TDD machines and volume-enhanced phones are available. Wheelchair Assistance: Paycom Center offers wheelchair service for guests who may need assistance to and from their seats. Please contact a Guest Relations representative for assistance. Wheelchair assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the limited number of wheelchairs available, they may not be borrowed or rented as seating during the event. If wheelchair assistance becomes necessary during an event, please notify the nearest staff member.
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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.
Course Description:
In this course, you will understand the context and nature of cybersecurity risks and how to manage these risks using the NIST Cybersecurity Framework together with COBIT 5. ISO/IEC 27000 is also covered in this course. So if you are already using that standard or interested in applying it as an overall IT Security Management System, this course will be relevant as well.
Course Topics:
Course Introduction
● Introductions
● Course Objectives
● Agenda
● Learning Approach
Cybersecurity Challenges
● What is cybersecurity?
● What are the risks?
● What are the challenges?
● What are the benefits:
● NIST Framework
● COBIT 5
● ISO27000
● Introducing the Frameworks
● NIST Core, Tier and Profiles Facts and Concepts
● How to apply these concepts to a scenario
Step 1 : Prioritize and Scope
● The CSF Goals and implementation steps
● How the CSF relates to the NIST Framework
● What are the drivers?
● Implementation Considerations
● Relevant COBIT 5 Practices
Steps 2 and 3 : Orient and Create a Current Profile
● Where are we now?
● Implementation Considerations
● Relevant COBIT 5 Practices
Step 4 and Step 5 : Conduct a Risk Assessment and Create a Target Profile
● Where do we want to be?
● Implementation Considerations
● Relevant COBIT 5 Practices
Step 6 : Determine, Analyze, and Prioritize Gaps
● What needs to be done?
● Implementation Considerations
● Relevant COBIT 5 Practice
Step 7 : Implement Action Plan
● How do we get there?
● Implementation Considerations
● Relevant COBIT 5 Practice
CSF Action Plan Review and CSF Life Cycle Management
● Did we Get There
● Implementation Considerations
● Relevant COBIT 5 Practices
● How do we Keep the Momentum Going
● Implementation Considerations
● Relevant COBIT 5 Practices
Learning Goals:
Incident and Change Managers
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Course Introduction
● Cybersecurity Challenges
● Introducing the Frameworks
● Step 1: Prioritize and Scope
● Steps 2 and 3: Orient and Create a Current Profile
Day 2
● Step 4 and Step 5: Conduct a Risk Assessment and Create a Target Profile
● Step 6: Determine, Analyze, and Prioritize Gaps
● Step 7: Implement Action Plan
● CSF Action Plan Review and CSF Life Cycle Management