R.A. (Denny) Kernochan
Associate Professor
Department of Management, College of Business and Economics
Email Address: kernochan@csun.edu (please put “CSUN” in Subject line of message)
R.A. (Denny) Kernochan
Associate Professor
Department of Management, College of Business and Economics
Email Address: kernochan@csun.edu (please put “CSUN” in Subject line of message)
Welcome
to my website at California State University, Northridge.
Email:_ kernochan@csun.edu (please be sure to include “CSUN” in the Subject line of your message) or
Office Phone: 818-677-2422 Home Office Phone: (310) 452-5863 (9AM to 5PM weekdays only please)
FAX: CSUN: (818) 677-6265
Office: JH4208 (4th floor, north-west wing, Juniper Hall)
Office Mail Address: California State University Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8376
Walk in Office Hours (Fall 2010): Thursdays, 4.45-6.30PM and Fridays, 10.00-10.30AM and 6.15-7.00PM;
and by appointment until December 7, 2010
I have taught Strategic Management (Bus 497A), Introduction to Management (Mgt. 360),
International Business Management (Mgt. 464), Management Internships (Mgt. 498C) and a range of Business Honors seminars.
I am teaching three Management Internship (Mgt. 498C) courses
Ticket 17774, Thursdays, 7.00-9.00PM in JH1238;
Ticket 17775, Fridays, 11.00AM-1.45PM in JH2204; and
Ticket 17776 : Fridays, 2.00-6.15PM in JH2206 (starting Oct. 1, 2010).
Other Information
I taught strategy as a Fulbright Scholar at the Hue College of Economics, Hue, Vietnam, during the 2009 Spring semester.
My research interests involve strategy implementation, strategic management, international business and reflective learning.
I have lived and worked in France, Iran, Greece, Turkey, Morocco and Vietnam.
My personal interests include my family, travel, photography, cooking, yoga, playing acoustic guitar, literature and Japanese culture.
My proudest achievement is my contribution to the parenting of three extraordinary daughters.
I am a student of Zen Buddhism. On Feb. 17, 2002, my teacher gave me the dharma name An-zan, (Quiet Mountain).
I retired effective August 17, 2010, and am now teaching under the Faculty Early Retirement Program