who am I?
Hi, I'm Dennis, and I help organisations turn their data issues into action and results.
I am an adept professional with a broad academic background, with master's degrees in both business, strategy, and behavioural sciences.
Already during my studies at Maastricht University, I developed a strong affinity for combining traditional directions such as business strategy and behavioural sciences on the one hand, and the crystal-clear facts and insights derived from data analysis on the other.
Besides being an independent consultant and researcher, I am an adventurer at heart. I love travelling, climbing, taking on new challenges, and in other areas challenging myself and pushing my own limits.
WHAT IS SEEKER INSIGHTS?
WHAT IS SEEKER INSIGHTS?
In collaborations with companies during and after my studies, it was noticeable that the value of data is often not recognised. Many companies do not know what they can do with the data at their disposal, and how much value they are missing out on by ignoring these opportunities.
Small and medium-sized organisations are particularly affected by this!
As an independent entrepreneur, I understand better than anyone that smaller companies just want to enjoy focusing on what they are good at. Data can sometimes be very complicated, and not everyone can turn this into benefits effectively. That's why these businesses in particular can often use some help! Unfortunately, large consulting firms often charge sky-high amounts for off-the-shelf advice that doesn't do justice to your unique business and your specific issues.
This is why I founded Seeker Insights. I want to help these companies get the most out of their data, and create the best possible starting point for the future.
I do this by building an open and trusting relationship with your company, guiding you personally from our first to our last moment of contact. Every collaboration is unique, and I know better than anyone that every company and every situation requires a different approach. Together, we solve your data issues, and ensure that you can see data as a source of value, not uncertainty.