Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover & Cash.
Will Call begins 2 1/2 hours prior to event.
615-565-4200. Fax is 615-565-4212. For CMA Festival Info, please call 1-800-CMAFEST
8:30AM - 5:00PM Monday - Friday.
This is an accessible venue: All Patrons in Wheelchairs Must Purchase Accessible Seating. For CMA Music Festival: Please contact CMA at 800-262-3378 for accessible seats.
The Box Office accepts cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. NO CHECKS.
Will Call orders can be picked up on the night of the event only, after 5:00 pm or two hours prior to the event, unless special arrangements are made. Customers must have their order number, a picture ID, and the actual credit card used to place the order.
Heritage Bank Center - (513) 421-4111
The Box Office is open for the public on sale of all events at the building as well as- Mon-Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat-Sun: Open at 12:00 noon or two hours prior to the event start time on event days only. The Box Office will close at half time the last game of the day. The Box Office will close at intermission (or when the main act goes on stage for a concert). The Box Office is located on the Plaza Level at the west end of the building facing the Ohio River and Great American Ballpark. If entering at street level, take the elevator to the 4th floor.
Heritage Bank Center is handicap accessible. Seating is available at the Box Office and through the Ticketmaster Charge-by-Phone number.
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.
Office Management Online Training
Duration: 60 Hours
Location:Online Learning
* Please note that this is only an approximate figure and is dependent upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and also how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each module there is a question paper which needs to be completed and returned to your personal tutor. You have access to the course for 6 months. This can be extended upon request.
OBJECTIVE
Like it or not, every manager has to organise his or her work place. It may involve organising one department or the entire business. We organise to develop good work habits.
When organising we take a realistic look at the future, then try to accurately forecast problems, determine alternative strategies to these problems and then finally evaluate available resources.
This course will help you to understand the functions and procedures of the office within any business.
COURSE MODULES
This course is designed to equip professionals with the skills necessary to successfully communicate with personal authority, truly engage others and have a positive lasting impact, whether with their boss or anyone else in their team, to a first class standard.
Introduction to Office Procedures
Ø Summarise Shorthand, Dictation and Audio Recording, comparing the pros and cons of each
Ø Examine the various working areas discussed in this unit
Communication Systems
Ø List the types of communication systems that are in use today
Writing Letters and Reports
Ø Examine the elements involved when compiling a letter
Computers
Ø Summarise how computers are beneficial to business world
Office Materials and Equipment
Ø Define the filing process
Office Organisations and Procedures
Ø Examine the steps to be considered when organising the workplace
Speaker Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post correspondent
Juliet Eilperin has spent 15 years covering the environment at The Washington Post, a job that has taken her from the halls of Congress to a seat on Air Force One and the wilds of the Alaskan tundra. She will reflect on how policy, politics and science intersect when it comes to climate change, public lands, and a range of other issues that shape our planet.
Juliet Eilperin has worked on The Washington Post’s national desk for more than two decades, covering the White House, Congress, the environment and a host of domestic and international policy matters. She now serves the Post’s senior national affairs correspondent, focusing on the environment and other domestic issues that shed light on how President Trump is transforming the federal government and many policies enacted under former President Obama.
Read more about Eilperin and future Tuesday Talks here. This event is part of Tuesday Talks, a monthly speaker series featuring some of Cleveland and Woodley Park's most fascinating residents. Brought to you by the Cleveland Park Business Association, the Cleveland and Woodley Park Village, and the DC Public Library.