Frank Buytendijk
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Biography
Frank Buytendijk (The Hague, 1969) is a Dutch author of management books. He studied business and information technology at the Hogeschool Utrecht (University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), was a consultant at various firms in his home country, was a research analyst and held executive positions in various large, medium and small software companies. He has a background in business intelligence, corporate performance management and business process management. Buytendijk is also a visiting fellow at Cranfield University School of Management. In 2012, he was appointed fellow at The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI). Currently, Buytendijk is a research vice president at analyst firm Gartner, where he served before as well between 2001 and 2006.
Buytendijk wrote five books related to strategy, organizational behavior and performance management. A common theme throughout these books is the application of stakeholder theory in business.
According to managementboek.nl, Buytendijk's first book on balanced scorecards briefly reached the #1 sales position for management books in the Netherlands; it remained in the top 100 for 890 days. His second book - on data warehouses - quickly followed. This was a more technology-oriented book. Both the first and second book were written in Dutch.
Buytendijk's third book, titled "Performance Leadership," was published by McGraw-Hill; it discussed the relationship between performance management and organizational behavior. The book has its roots in behavioral economics. "Dealing with Dilemmas", published by John Wiley & Sons, followed in 2010. It argues, following Henry Mintzberg, that strategy is full of dilemmas that require a different approach than traditional analysis, namely the opposite, synthesis. Part of the book on scenario planning and strategy maps is also available as a case study in the Harvard Business Review database. The fifth book, called "Socrates Reloaded," consists of a number of essays diving deeper into philosophical aspects of business and technology that started to emerge in "Dealing with Dilemmas".
Selection of magazine interviews, articles and newspaper quotes
- Bentum, J. van, "Bedrijf verlies grip door big data", Computable, 28 March 2012 (Netherlands, interview) [1]
- Russell, R.H., Koch, J., "Technology Versus Process: Which Comes First? A Tech Leaders' Q&A", Balanced Scorecard Report, Harvard Business Publishing newsletters, Jan 14, 2011. Prod. #: B1101D-PDF-ENG (United States, quotes) [2]
- Mehta, M, "Performance Leadership, Q&A with Frank Buytendijk", Profit Magazine, February 2009 (United States, interview) [3]
- Alexander, S., "Gartner: CIOs geben Business Intelligence höchste Priorität", Computerwoche, 9 February 2006 (Germany, interview) [4]
- Kisseloff, I., "Business Intelligence erfordert einen Frühlingputz", io New Management, Nr 10, 2004 (Switzerland, interview) [5]
- Newing, R., "Failures force companies to play a new numbers game", Financial Times, 7 July 2004 (United Kingdom, quoted)
- Cülcüloglu, E., "Patronunuzu dinlemeyin, basit projelere girmeyin", IT-Business Weekly, 17–30 May 2004 (Turkey, interview)
- Thomas, K., "The pursuit of Performance", Financial Times, 6 October 2004 (United Kingdom, quoted)