Should companies give employees what they want?
Pet insurance or disability insurance? Which is most important to you? Planning for the future isn’t always top of mind. Human Resource Executive magazine reported in a September 2011 article that in...
View ArticleGrowing Your Career: It May be a Lattice, Not a Ladder
At Intuit, we’re as committed to growing careers as we are to growing our company. Jay Badenhope is a California-based senior marketing manager and innovation catalyst on Intuit’s small business team....
View ArticleHottest names in tech collaborate at Intuit Entrepreneur Day
More than 60 of the hottest names in technology created quite a buzz at Intuit headquarters in October. These companies came to Intuit Entrepreneur Day to demo the latest social, mobile, data and...
View ArticleIt’s the People: An Intuit Value Comes to Life
Editor’s Note: For this series on the six Intuit operating values, Intuit leaders were asked to give their point of view on one value and why it is important. It’s the people. We are high-performing...
View ArticleIntuit Ranks on Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work List
Intuit made it onto another best places to work list, and this one is based on employee reviews. Glassdoor, the career community site, recognized us among Employees’ Choice 50 Best Places to Work in...
View ArticleInnovators Exchange: The Power of the External Perspective
Companies that look outside the walls of their own team or company are inspiring innovation in all sorts of new ways. To find out more, check out this episode of Innovators Exchange. InnovationPoint...
View ArticleCoffee, Not Tea: British Prime Minister Visits Intuit UK
British Prime Minister David Cameron visited Intuit’s United Kingdom office, answering questions from small business owners and reflecting the company’s commitment to support small businesses. The...
View ArticleIntuit makes 2012 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For List
For the eleventh year in a row, Intuit has ranked on Fortune magazine’s list of “100 Best Companies to Work for in the U.S.,” competing among hundreds of companies for the honor. Intuit took the No....
View ArticleOut With The Old, In With The New
Will Phillips and John Bolster have keen eyes for beauty. Where others see old, dilapidated wood, they see strong, sturdy pieces of art that just need some love. The two soon realized this vision could...
View ArticleDesign for Delight Series: Creating Customer Journey Lines
Innovation that makes a big impact doesn’t happen by accident. A good roadmap usually helps. At Intuit we’ve developed a set of principles and tools to help create offerings and services that go...
View ArticleStart Experimenting and Stop Wasting People’s Time
Is it wise to spend months or even years creating a new product or a new business without knowing if anyone is interested in what we have to offer? Check out the video below to hear Eric Ries, author...
View ArticleLean Startup Lessons: Leaders, Get out of Your Comfort Zone
What is one of the most important questions a leader can ask a team when managing in a lean startup environment? Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup, speaks with Intuit CEO Brad Smith about this...
View ArticleLean Startup Lessons: Entrepreneurship, Redefined
Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup, speaks with Intuit founder Scott Cook about entrepreneurial failures and successes. Ries highlights lessons learned from real world companies, like Food on the...
View ArticleInside SXSW: Commerce, Crowds and Churros
By Leah Buley Greetings from Austin, Texas, where Friday marked day one of the annual festival / conference / trade show / bacchanal that is South by Southwest. For those of you who’ve never attended...
View ArticleLean is the Cool kid at SXSW
By Leah Buley There are two topics that SXSW seems especially enamored of this year: startups, and Lean product development (as championed by Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup). Of course, the two...
View ArticleGetting to the Problem Leads to Great Customer Solutions
In this fourth installment of the Design for Delight series, Intuit Innovation Catalysts teach how to articulate the understanding of the customer problem for user feedback. It’s an important step...
View ArticleGetting Innovative in the Workplace
In a recent Inc. magazine article, a wide range of successful entrepreneurs from a variety of fields were asked to name a company they admire and describe what makes that business so special. Business...
View ArticleInnovators Exchange: Author Hal Gregersen IDs Skills of Disruptive Innovators
Innovative people have something in common. Knowing what they have in common can help organizations hire and develop those people who stand to have the most positive impact. Hal Gregersen (professor at...
View ArticleInnovators Exchange: Leading Innovation at Cirque du Soleil and the Power of...
Leadership, active observation, and questioning all have a part in innovation. In this episode of Innovators Exchange, Hal Gregersen (professor at INSEAD) and co-author of The Innovator’s DNA, gives...
View ArticleInnovators Exchange: Disruption on Fast Forward with Forbes editor Bruce Upbin
Innovation at 95-year old Forbes magazine is alive and well. The company has transformed itself into a growth engine through experiments with user contribution, search and social media, driving more...
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