Frank Buytendijk

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Frank Buytendijk (

corporate performance management and business process management. Buytendijk is also a visiting fellow at Cranfield University School of Management.[1] In 2012, he was appointed fellow at The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI).[2] Currently, Buytendijk is a research vice president at analyst firm Gartner,[3]
where he served before as well between 2001 and 2006.

Buytendijk wrote five books

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[5] briefly reached the #1 sales position for management books in the Netherlands; it remained in the top 100 for 890 days.[6] His second book - on data warehouses - quickly followed.[7] 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

strategy maps is also available as a case study in the Harvard Business Review database.[10] 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".[11]

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