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October 9, 2006
DH 06 RH83
Contact: Russ Hudson,
Media Relations Coordinator
(310) 243-2455/2001
Professor Says Different Thinking Means Different Results
Carson, CA-A way of thinking that can improve relationships, economic status, health, and overall
well-being will be explained at 10 a.m. on October 13, at California State University, Dominguez Hills
by Waymond Rodgers, a professor in the A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management at the University
of California, Riverside, and a certified public accountant.
The presentation is free and open to the public. Seating is limited.
In his presentation, “Process Thinking for Successful Decision Making,” Rodgers will explain how process
thinking can greatly influence the types of decisions made. Rodgers has developed six easy-to-understand
pathways to be used as guides to a more constructive view of life.
Process thinking is meant to be constructive for everyone, but could be especially useful to those interested
in ethics, psychology, sociology, mathematics, cultural pluralism, women’s studies, business, intellectual
capital, and knowledge management, Rodgers said.
The presentation will be held in the Welch Hall building, room A-139. Welch Hall is directly across Toro Center
Drive from parking lot 3. To reach Lot 3, enter the campus at Tamcliff Avenue-Toro Center Drive from East Victoria
Street. Welch Hall will be on the left, Lot 3 on the right. One-day parking permits are available from the yellow
dispensing machines at the peripheries of all parking lots. Permits are $3.
CSUDH is at 1000 East Victoria Street, on the east side of Avalon Boulevard between the 91 and 405 freeways. The
Tamcliff Avenue-Toro Center Drive entrance is between Avalon and Central Avenue.
For more information, call (310) 243-2486.
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