Cash, 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.
When creating written communications in the workplace, it is essential that the details of the communication be correct, while the basic layout of the document is appropriate, and the ideas are presented logically and effectively.
The PD Training Business Essentials Writing course teaches participants how to assure the effectiveness of any type of business writing, whether its reports, proposals and even emails, and ensures documents these are written using the correct sentence structure, grammar and formatting.
Participants will learn key business writing skills like planning the document content, writing for the reader, conversational styles, the use or avoidance of industry jargon and multiple types of document styling.
Business Writing Essentials training courses are available now throughout Australia, including Brisbane, Sydney, Parramatta, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Perth.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course participants will be able to learn:
Basic principles of writing
Types of writing
Proper use of words
email etiquette
create attractive letters and proposals
Course Outline
Business Writing Essentials - Lesson 1 Why, Who and What of Writing
Welcome
My Writing Landscape
Starting with ‘Why’
Moving to ‘Who’
Ending with ‘What’
Reflection
Business Writing Essentials - Lesson 2 Two bee or not to be – grammar has the answer
Sentences
To Write or to be Written
Pronouns
Verbs
Reflection
Business Writing Essentials - Lesson 3 Planning what you write
The Seven Cs of Writing
Why Plan?
Making the Reader Care
Reflection
Business Writing Essentials - Lesson 4 The First Draft
Conversational Style – using plain language
About Tone
Word Choice
Reflection
Business Writing Essentials - Lesson 5 Editing
Ways to Edit
What to Edit
Other Considerations – jargon, clichés and modifiers
Reflection
Business Writing Essentials - Lesson 6 One in 260 Billion
How to get noticed and engage the reader
Email Etiquette
Reflection
Business Writing Essentials - Lesson 7 Other Correspondence
Letters
Proposals
Reflection
Want to learn about birth with midwives? Have questions about birth at a birth center or at home? Come to the Premier Birth Center Info Session to learn more about your birth options. Info session topics include:
What to expect at Premier Birth Center
How midwifery care is different from care with an OB/GYN
Advantages and disadvantages of birth center births, home births, and hospital births
Waterbirth
VBAC (Vaginal Birth After previous Cesarean birth)
Safety
Finances and Insurance
One of our midwives will be available to answer your questions and give you a tour of the birth center. We'd love to meet you and help you know your options and see if Premier Birth Center is the right place for you to welcome your baby into the world.
Join the Dornsife School of Public Health for a virtual Population Health Spotlight Series on “Racism and Health: Evidence and Action.” Talk title: “Comprehensive Validation of the Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST).” About the Speaker: Melody S. Goodman, PhD, MS, is the associate dean for research and associate professor of biostatistics in the School of Global Public Health at New York University.
The National Institutes of Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Verizon Foundation, Long Island Community Foundation, Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure have funded Goodman’s work. She has over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and two books (2018 Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group); 1) Public Health Research Methods for Partnerships and Practice and 2) Biostatistics for Clinical and Public Health Research.
Goodman is a biostatistician and research methodologist with a large statistical toolbox. Her research interest is on identifying origins of health disparities and developing, as necessary, evidence-based primary prevention strategies to reduce these health disparities.
About the Series: The Population Health Spotlight Series, traditionally held on Drexel’s campus, is an opportunity to hear about innovative public health research and practice that is happening locally, nationally, and globally with a focus on improving population health and eliminating health disparities.
Cash, 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.
Visa, American Express, Mastercard
Will Call tickets may be picked up at the Visa Box Office at Levi's® Stadium. The Will Call windows open three (3) hours prior to the event. Will call tickets can be claimed only by the person whose name appears on the Will Call envelope. Government issued photo identification is required. ***** Bag Policy - All Events ***** In compliance with the NFL's Bag Policy, Levi's® Stadium prohibits all bags, backpacks and other carriers from being brought into the stadium with the following exceptions: NFL approved clear plastic bags (12 x 6 x 12) One gallon clear plastic zip lock type bags Small Clutch Bag (the size of an adult hand) (4.5 x 6.5) All approved bags are subject to inspection upon entry and are subject to additional inspections within the stadium.
415-GO-49ERS (415-464-9377)
9AM to 5PM Monday through Friday,
Accessible seating for patrons requiring wheelchair access is available with up to 3 companions. FOR ALL OTHER ACCESSIBLE AND LIMITED MOBILITY CONCERNS, PLEASE CALL (415) 467-9377
cash, visa, MC,
LOCATION : For the New Orleans Saints, Tulane University Football, and the Sugar Bowl, will call is located at Gate A, ground level on Poydras St. For any other event, Will Call is located at Gate F, second level up the ramp. HOURS : For New Orleans Saints 3 hours before the game All others 2 hours prior to the event.
(504) 587-3822 - General (504) 731-1700 - New Orleans Saints Ticket Office (504) 587-3805 - Parking (504) 587-3800 - Recording (504) 587-3663 - Switchboard
Mon-Fri 9:00am - 4:30pm
This is an accessible venue.
Enroute to Paris on the Europstar, while contemplating whether or not he should share his thoughts on the election result, lunch was being served... Mas asked for some butter and was given this. So there we go -
With a new American presidency coming into power today, whether you feel disgusted or elated, the exterior condition is ultimately irrelevant to the Truth.Throughout history, there are always people who have thrived no matter what the political and economic environment. Only through strong people can a strong nation could be built. Please join Mas tonight for the post election game plan, a brief talk & Medihealing to ground you & launch your future from a place of power.If you'd like Mas to address a certain issue, please Facebook us or send in your message through the comment box on the webcast page (see access information you'll receive after registering).
***Please note that Mas is not a doctor and this information does not and should not act as a substitute to medical or psychological treatment. If your mental or emotional state is an emergency, please reach out for immediate medical or professional assistance and contact a loved one who can provide support. Detox and heavy emotions are normal but your safety is important to us.*
Course Description:
AXELOS RESILIA™: Cyber Resilience Best Practice is designed to help commercial and government organizations around the world prevent, detect and correct any impact cyber attacks will have on the information required to do business. Adding RESILIA to the existing AXELOS global best practice portfolio, including ITIL® and PRINCE2®, brings a common cyber resilience best practice for security, IT service management and business. Active cyber resilience is achieved through people, process and technology.
The RESILIA TM Practitioner course starts by revisiting the concepts and knowledge acquired in the Foundation course and requires you to bring that knowledge into practical activities in interesting real-life scenarios. The course begins with distinguishing among the terms: asset, risk, threat and vulnerability. It determines the key activities needed to address risks and opportunities as well as to create and manage a risk register and a risk treatment plan. Further, it explains the purpose and use of the control objectives for cyber resilience processes, and the interactions and activities that are aligned with corresponding ITSM activities. In the final part of the course, it describes the application of the seven-step improvement process to plan cyber resilience improvements, the ITIL CSI approach to cyber resilience and the segregation of duties and dual controls related to cyber resilience roles and responsibilities.
Course Topics:
Module 1 : Course Introduction
● Let us get to know each other
● Course learning objectives
● Course agenda
● Activities
● Module end questions
● Course book structure
● RESILIA certification
Module 2 : Risk Management
● Distinguish between the terms: risk, asset, vulnerability, threat
● Determine the actions needed to address risks and opportunities and explain their purpose
● Create and manage a:Risk register
● Risk treatment plan
Module 3 : Cyber Resilience Strategy
● Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Establish governance
● Manage stakeholders
● Identify and categorize stakeholders
● Create and manage cyber resilience policies
● Manage audit and compliance
● Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact
Module 4 : Cyber Resilience Design
● Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Human resource security
● System acquisition, development, architecture and design
● Supplier and 3rd party security
● Endpoint security
● Cryptography
● Business continuity
● Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact
Module 5 : Cyber Resilience Transition
● Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Asset management and configuration management
● Classification and handling
● Data transportation and removable media
● Change management
● Testing
● Training
● Documentation management
● Information retention
● Information disposal
● Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact
Module 6 : Cyber Resilience Operation
● Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Access control
● Network security management
● Physical security
● Operations security
● Incident management
● Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact
Module 7 : Cyber Resilience Continual Improvement
● Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Audit and review
● Control assessment
● Key Performance Indicators
● Business continuity improvements
● Process improvements
● Remediation and improvement planning
● Apply the seven-step improvement process to plan cyber resilience improvements
● Apply the ITIL CSI approach to cyber resilience
Module 8 : Segregation of Duties and Dual Controls
● Apply the concepts of segregation of duties and dual controls to an organizational
● Context
Learning Goals:
● Be able to carry out risk management.
● Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience strategy and align these with IT service management (ITSM).
● Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience design and align these with ITSM.
● Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience transition and align these with ITSM.
● Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience operation and align these with ITSM.
● Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience continual improvement and align these with ITSM.
● Be able to evaluate need for segregation of duties and dual controls.
Course Agenda
Day 1
● Course Introduction
● Risk Management
● Cyber Resilience Strategy
● Cyber Resilience Design
Day 2
● Recap and discussion
● Cyber Resilience Transition
● Cyber Resilience Operation
● Cyber Resilience Continual Improvement
● Segregation of Duties and Dual Controls
Who can Attend?
The RESILIA TM Practitioner course audience includes all teams across the Business, IT and Risk functions, including:
● IT Service Management
● Operations and Incident management
● IT Change & Release management
● IT Supplier & Vendor management
● Business Analysis and Design
● Business analysts
● IT Architects
● Development
● IT Project & Programme Management
● Risk and Compliance
● Information Security management
● Business Continuity managers