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'PLEASE NOTE: WHEN SELECTING YOUR TICKET TYPE THAT BRUNCH IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PURCHASED AS AN ADD-ON TICKET PER PERSON. THE ONLY FOO
read more'PLEASE NOTE: WHEN SELECTING YOUR TICKET TYPE THAT BRUNCH IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PURCHASED AS AN ADD-ON TICKET PER PERSON. THE ONLY FOO
read moreCash, EFTPOS, Credit Card Non-Show Days: Mon to Fri: 9am - 5pm Weekends and Public Holidays: Closed Show Days: Mon to Fri: 9am - 1 hour after show commences Weekends and Public Holidays: 3 hours prior to show time and 1 hour after show time Box Office Location Crown Melbourne, Level 1 (Clarendon Street end of the Crown complex, near Gazette and Village Cinemas). Disabled Access - yes, in section A only for wheelchairs. Please contact the Crown Box Office directly for all wheelchair and special needs bookings on (03) 9292 5103
read moreWeekly prenatal yoga in Walthamstow Women from 14-weeks pregnant are encouraged to come and learn basic techniques in breath control, postural and body awareness; gain strength of body and mind. Meet local women and gain lasting friendships. Arlene Dunkley-Wood is a specialist birth worker with over 2 decades experience in helping and supporting women through all types of birth experiences. She is still very much passionate about the empowerment of women in the birth space. This is key to her way of teaching. " Thank you Arlene, for giving me confidence in my body and ability to give birth and for teaching us how to manage labour pain. In the end the only pain relief I used was breathing and the birthing pool. You'll be glad to hear that I'll be aiming for a home birth if I have another baby, as I think staying at home for so long helped me relax."
read moreAs a Club 99 member, you're invited to come along to our store and attend a free basic maintenance class. Here's what we’ll cover: 1) Assessing your bike is safe to ride GOAL: to gain confidence independently resolving simple mechanical issuesKEY LEARNINGS: How to use quick releases. How to use a mini tool / allen key set. Basic competency with bolt tensions. Basic competency with a pedal spanner. Where to use grease. Knowing when to get help. 2) Cleaning your bike GOAL: to understand a process to follow to clean your bikeKEY LEARNINGS: What to use to clean your bike. Where to clean versus where to degrease. How to apply and remove chain lube. Which lubes for which conditions? 3) Changing a tyre and tube GOAL: to be able to change your tube if you get a flat while out ridingKEY LEARNINGS: What I need to change a tube? What size tube I need for my bike? Differences in valve types? How to find and resolve what caused the flat? What you need: 1 x pair of hands, and rolled up sleeves. Note: Please do not bring your bike along to this class. We have limited space to allow you to work on your own bike, however you will be able to get hands-on with some tasks as we go.
read moreWe love to connect Healthcare executives from China & France to facilitate partnership & collaboration opportunities across borders. Every two months, let's gather together for an informal drink after work, and why not continue through out the evening with a dinner? 6 events are planned until end of 2019. You can register to anyone of them through this link HCD Board members will be there to facilitate introduction if you are new to our community, and if you are already our members, bring us new friends! Our venue of choice is at the Comptoir de l'Arc. Please join!
read moreCourse Overview This course focuses on the responsibilities of the Product Owner. It explains the key points of the Product Owner’s mission: define the product vision, its content and values for the customers and the company. This course will also cover the different techniques on how to interact with customer representatives and development teams, ensuring a continuous feedback and a value-added result. The training is concluded with Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO I) exam, provided by scrum.org. This body of certification was created in 2009 by Ken Schwaber, one of the founders of Scrum. Course Objectives The course is based on an interactive approach in which trainees will learn how to establish the software product vision and road map that will support iterative strategy – balancing business value and technical risks. Exercises, case studies and examples are used to assist the participants to develop the knowledge, skills, capabilities and insights to make the shift from the traditional practices to agile product management with Scrum. At the end of the course, trainees have a clear understanding about: What is the importance of the Product Owner in an Agile team & what «managing by value» means? What is the Product Owner mission: implication and responsibility for result in Agile development? How to efficiently manage the product as a Product Owner? How to create user stories and implement story mapping techniques effectively? How to manage Product Backlog and Sprint perimeter? How to ensure quality & effectively use Scrum for better product management? Targeted Audience This course is primarily intended for the Product Managers, Business Leaders, Entrepreneurs, IT Project Managers and Business Analysts. Trainers Training will be conducted by an experienced trainer and Agile coach from why innovation!. Course Content Agile Overview Agile Definition Agile Principles: The Agile Manifesto Benefits of Agile Understanding Agile for Software Development Overview of Agile Methods Scrum, Kanban, XP (eXtreme Programming), DevOps, Design Thinking, Lean Startup and Kanban. Adopting Agile Methods The position of the Product Owner How is the Product Owner positioned in an Agile team and in the organization? Profile of a Product Owner Mission of the Product Owner Activities and responsibilities of the Product Owner in an Agile team Contribution of the Product Owner in the Scrum ceremonies: sprint planning, estimation (planning poker), accepting the demonstration at the end of the sprint, retrospectives… Product management (Interactive Workshop) Define and share product vision Define the product plan Learn how to manage by value identify user profiles for your product Prioritization techniques Scrum deliverables of a Product Owner Product Backlog The two sides of specifications: User Stories and acceptance tests Managing Product Backlog and Sprints (Interactive Workshop) UX approach, from epics to User Stories, Story Mapping techniques Specify through example or using Behavior Driven Development and Agile Test-Driven Development to create acceptance tests Course Information Each session will be limited to a maximum of 12 participants. Duration: 3 days Location: Singapore, Hong Kong Training Fee: SGD 2,310 / HKD 14,000 Certification Fee: SGD290 / HKD 1,600 from Scrum.org Funding from IMDA (Available for Singapore citizens and Permanent Resident): • up to 70% of the exam fees, capped at SGD 500 (exam only) per trainee. • up to 90% of the course and exam fees, capped at SGD 3,000 (course and exam)/SGD 500 (exam only) per trainee. Funding support is available for Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents**. Valid for courses and examinations commencing on or before 31 March 2020. Terms and conditions apply. Please visit http://www.imda.gov.sg/citrep for full details. Related Courses Agile Essentials Scrum Master with PSM I Certification Scrum Developer with PSD Certification Kanban & Lean Foundations Leading SAFe® 4.0 with SA Certification SAFe® 4.0 Advanced Scrum Master with SASM Certification
read moreCash, Master Card, Visa, American Express, No Personal Checks Available at Home Plate Gate. Tickets that are at will call may be picked up two (2) hrs. before event time. Photo ID is required to pick p will call tickets. 714-634-2000 Contact Angel Stadium Ticket Office at 714-634-2000 for current hours Accessible seating is available to people with mobility disabilities that require accessible seating because of their disability at all price levels. This includes individuals who use wheelchairs, those who use other mobility devices, and people who cannot climb steps or walk long distances because of significant arthritis or Severe respiratory, circulatory, or cardiac conditions. Individuals who, because of their disability, cannot sit in a straight-back chair or those whose service dogs cannot fit under a non-accessible seat or lie safely in the aisle are also permitted to purchase accessible seats. Individuals purchasing a ticket for an accessible seat may purchase up to three additional seats for their companions in the same row and that are contiguous with the accessible seat. If contiguous seats have already been sold and are not available, the Angels will offer other seats as close as possible to the accessible seat.
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 moreMEGA SOCIAL MIXERpresented by ALPFA Atlanta, Mega Social Mixer, Women's Advisory Board of GHCC, ATL Search GroupThursday, August 15th6:00pm - 9:00pm Eclipse Di Luna Dunwoody4505 Ashford Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, GA 30346 - 678.205.5862 Mingle with Atlanta's Elite Professionals in an ExclusiveAfter-Hours Social while enjoying complimentary Hors d'oeuvres.Reward your hard work with a night of stimulating conversationsamong peers plus their prospective organizations.(ASSOCIATIONS, CONSULATES, CHAMBERS, AFFINITY GROUPS)Seek a bit of life after work at this quarterly event. .............................................................. Bring your business cards for a chance to WIN raffle prizes.
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