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Valencia Day at Guang Ming Temple
Please join Valencia students, faculty and staff for a tour of a temple, a presentation on Buddhism, calligraphy, vegetarian dinner and more.
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Orders placed through Ticketmaster have standard delivery options available, including mobile delivery, standard and UPS mail. Will Call pickup is available day of event only. Please bring valid, corresponding ID with you for collection. *Please note that Print-at-Home is not be available as a delivery option for this venue. To speak to a customer representative for the Fiserv Forum Ticket Office, call (414) 227-0511. Representatives are available Monday-Friday 9AM to 5:30PM. Alternatively, you can email at ticketing@bucks.com and a Ticket Office representative will get back to you within 1 business day. To book ADA seating for all events at Fiserv Forum, click the ADA icon on the event page on Ticketmaster.com. If you need further assistance with ADA Seating, please call Ticketmaster at 1-800-877-7575 to speak to an Accessible Seating Fan Support Specialist. For General Assistance with Ticketmaster tickets call 1-800-653-8000 to speak with Ticketmaster Customer Service The Ticket Office is open on event days from 12:00pm (or 3 hours prior to event, whichever is earliest) until approximately 1 hour into the event, and on Saturdays from 12:00pm until 4:00pm. The Ticket Office is closed on non-event weekdays. The Ticket Office is located next to the main entrance to the arena, adjacent to the plaza (Vel R Phillips and Juneau). Any questions can be directed to our main line (414 227-0504 from 10AM-4PM.) To book ADA seating for all events at Fiserv Forum, click the ADA icon on the event page on Ticketmaster.com. If you need further assistance, please call Ticketmaster at 1-800-877-7575 to speak to an Accessible Seating Fan Support Specialist or 1-800-653-8000 to speak with Ticketmaster Customer Service.
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Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
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Cash, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. ATM machines are located in Chase Square. Pick-up tickets anytime the day of the show during box office hours (see above). Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a picture ID. MSG cannot accept third party or “drop offs” from individual patrons. General Info: (212) 465-MSG1 (6741) or (212) 247-4777 Knicks Information: 1(877) NYK-DUNK. Rangers Fan Line: (212) 465-4459. Liberty Hotline: (212) 564-WNBA (9622). Season Subscriptions: (212) 465-6073. Disabled Services: (212) 465-6034 Guest Relations: (212) 465 - 6225 Group Sales: (212) 465-6100 Lost and Found: (212) 465-6299 Monday - Saturday: 10:00am to 6:00pm **Tickets are not on-sale at the Box Office on the first day an event goes on-sale** The Box Office will be open at 10:00am daily or 90 minutes before the 1st performance of the day, whichever is earlier and will stay open until 8:00pm or 30 minutes after the last performance of the day begins, whichever is later. Sunday – Closed If an event takes place on Sunday, Box Office will open 90 minutes before the event start time and remain open 1 hour after event start time for Will Call and tickets sales for the evening's event only. MSG WHEELCHAIR AND TRANSFER SEATING POLICY: Wheelchair and Transfer seating is reserved exclusively for patrons with accessible needs and their companions. Accessible seating is intended for use by an individual with a mobility disability or other disability who requires the accessible features of accessible seating due to a disability, and that individual's companions. Madison Square Garden (MSG) reserves the right to investigate potential misuse of accessible seating and to take all appropriate action against individuals who fraudulently obtain tickets for accessible seating. While tickets for accessible seating legitimately purchased for the use of an individual with disability may be transferred to another individual under the same terms and conditions applicable to other tickets, in the event such ticket is transferred to a non-disabled individual, MSG reserves the right to transfer that individual to other available seating TO ORDER WHEELCHAIR AND TRANSFER SEATING: Tickets for people with accessible needs, subject to availability, may be purchased in several ways: 1) Call Ticketmaster at 866-858-0008 2) Call MSG's Disabled Services Department at (212)465-6115. 3) Visit Madison Square Garden's Box Office (see box office hours above) 4) Order Online with Ticketmaster (select your event from the list to the left) For additional information regarding accessibility at Madison Square Garden or to request any other accommodations, please call MSG's Disabled Services Department at (212) 465-6115 any weekday between 9:30am-4:30pm ET. Service Animals Pets are not permitted at Madison Square Garden. MSG has very specific policies related to service and emotional support animals. Please visit www.thegarden.com to obtain more information for admitting your animal. Assistive listening devices (ALDAs) are available upon request. Please visit the Guest Experience Office across from section 117 for assistance. There is no charge for this service, however some form of identification will be requested and returned to you, once the device is checked back in. Wheelchair Storage: For patrons who wish to transfer to a seat from their wheelchair, we will store your mobility device at the Guest Experience Office. You will receive a claim check for your device. Wheelchair Escorts to Seats: Patrons with mobility impairments who do not have access to a wheelchair may request a wheelchair to transport the individual to/from their seat, free of charge. Please be aware that our personnel cannot remain with you during the event, nor will they allow you to remain in or keep the wheelchair for the duration of the event. In the event a patron requires the use of a wheelchair for the duration of the event, we recommend bringing your own wheelchair or other mobility device. The escort pick-up area is located on the South (toward 31st) side of Chase Square at elevator alcove. Please allow for extra so that you may be accommodated prior to the event start. Simply ask a Guest Experience Representative or a MSG Security Guard for assistance. Elevators: Public elevators are available for use by guests with disabilities and service every seating level
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Codemotion is planning to return to Amsterdam by 2020. Don't miss the opportunity to reserve your seat in advance with a super blind ticket! CONFERENCE DATE TO BE DEFINED
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Transitioning to Lean-Agile practices for building technology-based capabilities is especially challenging in the government context. But issues of legacy governance, contracting, and organizational barriers can be overcome with the right information and strategies. During this two-day course, attendees will learn the principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®), how to execute and release value through Agile Release Trains, and what it means to lead a Lean-Agile transformation of a program inside a government agency. Attendees will gain an understanding of the Lean-Agile mindset and why it’s an essential foundation for transformation. They’ll also get practical advice on building high performing, multi-vendor Agile teams and programs, managing technology investments in Lean flow, acquiring solutions with Agile contracting, launching the program, and planning and delivering value using SAFe. Attendees will also learn how specific leadership behaviors can drive successful organizational change, even in government. Learning Goals To perform the role of a SAFe® for Government leader, attendees should be able to: Transition government programs from traditional software and systems development models to Lean-Agile and DevOps mindset, principles, and practices using SAFe Adapt technology strategy, budgeting and forecasting, acquisition, compliance, and governance processes to flow-based practices using emerging government guidelines Organize government programs into one or more Agile Release Trains (ARTs) and execute in Program Increments (PIs) Explore Large Solution coordination in a government and multi-vendor environment Identify and internalize the mindset and leader behaviors essential to successful Lean-Agile transformation Follow success patterns for SAFe implementations adapted to the government context Build a preliminary outline of next steps to begin and/or accelerate the SAFe implementation in your program or agency Topics Covered Advancing Lean-Agile in government Embracing a Lean-Agile mindset Understanding SAFe principles Creating high-performing Agile teams and programs Planning with cadence and synchronization Supporting program execution Mapping the path to agency and program agility Leading successful change What Attendees Get The class registration includes: Attendee workbook One-year membership to the SAFe Community Platform Course certificate of completion One Certification exam attempt upon General Availability of the course
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Course Description: This power session offers new ways of managing and dealing with projects. The focus is more on communications, understanding stakeholders’ needs and managing expectations. Participants will also learn about organizational politics and culture, and performing value-adding activities. Aligned with the Project Management Institute (PMI®) Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide 5th Edition), this course provides a practical approach to focusing on those things that matter most for project success. Namely – communication, managing stakeholder expectations, risk, change and quality, so that the scope, schedule, cost and project goals are met as planned. In short, the course provides the context and meaning behind the words Project Integration. Participants will discover the approaches and techniques that will deliver project success through topics that deal with: The importance of proper stakeholder analysis and robust communication planning in building the foundation for a successful project. Utilizing best practices, concepts and methodologies and leveraging them in the context of organizational challenges and project realities. Illustrating the link between effective management of back office aspects (e.g., quality, risk, communication and change) and delivering value and project success. Realizing the importance of assessing and prioritizing project readiness and complexity in the context of the organizational bigger picture to ensure alignment with organizational objectives. The delivery format will combine lecture with practical real-life examples. There will be mini exercises “on the go” to apply individual learning. This course is designed after the book Managing Stakeholder Expectations for Project Success (Ori Schibi, 2013). Course Topics: ● Introduction ● Module 1: The Sad Reality of Project Management and the Need for Meaningful Project Integration ● Module 2: Project Complexity and Readiness Assessment ● Module 3: Stakeholder Needs Assessment ● Module 4: Assumptions: Project Manager’s Best Friends ● Module 5: Focus on What Matters ● Module 6: Integration: Putting it all together Learning Goals: ● Techniques for improving vertical collaboration between project managers and other stakeholders to help achieve meaningful results for the organization. ● Checklists and other measures that can help determine how prepared an organization is for undertaking a project. ● Concepts around defining success criteria and in turn, tying them to the project constraints. ● How to identify, address, track and act on assumptions and link them to project success. ● Ways to determine project health that check a project’s interim performance beyond the traditional measurements. ● Techniques to reduce the number of requirement and scope changes introduced throughout the project. ● Stakeholder analysis to design a communication plan that is relevant, effective and efficient – and addresses stakeholders’ needs. ● Integration, what it really means and what the project manager needs to do to perform it properly. ● Concepts that help perform a meaningful lessons learned process. Course Agenda: Day 1 ● Introduction ● The Sad Reality of Project Management and the Need for Meaningful Project Integration ● Project Complexity and Readiness Assessment ● Stakeholder needs Assessment Day 2 ● Assumptions: Project Manager’s Best Friends ● Focus on What Matters ● Integration: Putting it all together Who can Attend? This course is designed for project, program and operations managers, as well as project sponsors and personnel who work in project environments.
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