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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, 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.〔(Visiting Fellow Biography on Cranfield University website )〕 In 2012, he was appointed fellow at The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI).〔(Fellow at TDWI )〕 Currently, Frank is a Research vice president at analyst firm Gartner,〔(Gartner analyst profile )〕 where he served before as well, between 2001 and 2006. He wrote five books,〔(Worldcat author record )〕 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 ), his first book, on balanced scorecards,〔Balanced Scorecard: Van Meten Naar Managen (Dutch), Buytendijk, F.A. & Brinkhuis-Slaghuis, J., 2000, Kluwer, ISBN 9014065744〕 briefly reached the #1 sales position for management books in the Netherlands, and remained in the top 100 for 890 days.〔(#1 sales position on managementboek.nl )〕 The second book, on data warehouses, quickly followed.〔Datawarehouses: Bron van Kennis voor Marketing en Sales (Dutch), Buytendijk, F.A. & Groot, C. de, 2000, Kluwer, ISBN 9014068204〕 This was a more technology-oriented book. Both the first and second book were in Dutch. Buytendijk's third book, "Performance Leadership" was published by McGraw-Hill and discussed the relationship between performance management and organizational behavior.〔Performance Leadership, Buytendijk, F.A., 2008, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0071599649〕 The book has its roots in behavioral economics. "Dealing with Dilemmas", published by John Wiley & Sons followed in 2010.〔Dealing with Dilemmas, Buytendijk, F.A., 2010, Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0470630310〕 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.〔(Harvard Business Review case study )〕 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".〔Socrates Reloaded, Buytendijk, F.A., 2012, Beingfrank, ISBN 1478316349〕 == Bibliography == * Balanced Scorecard: Van Meten Naar Managen (Dutch), Buytendijk, F.A. & Brinkhuis-Slaghuis, J., 2000, Kluwer, ISBN 9014065744 * Datawarehouses: Bron van Kennis voor Marketing en Sales (Dutch), Buytendijk, F.A. & Groot, C. de, 2000, Kluwer, ISBN 9014068204 * Performance Leadership, Buytendijk, F.A., 2008, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0071599649 * Dealing with Dilemmas, Buytendijk, F.A., 2010, Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0470630310 * Socrates Reloaded: The Case for Ethics in Business & Technology, Buytendijk, F.A., 2012, ISBN 1478316349 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frank Buytendijk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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