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When FORTUNE magazine announced its 2013 list of top workplaces, Intuit employees were buzzing about Intuit’s twelfth appearance on the…
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When FORTUNE magazine announced its 2013 list of top workplaces, Intuit employees were buzzing about Intuit’s twelfth appearance on the…
Intuit has landed its twelfth consecutive ranking on Fortune magazine’s just-released list of “100 Best Companies to Work For in…
Looking for some innovation inspiration as you kick-start the year? We have compiled some of the best advice from today’s…
Sweeping a failure under the rug used to be the way to go, but if the FailCon conference has anything…
Taking a closer look at business breakthroughs and what it takes to actually lead business breakthroughs, Leapfrogging inspires and gives…
You don’t have to be a startup to innovate like a startup. Some of today’s largest companies are successfully applying…
While in the industrial era, organizations became more powerful by being bigger, in the Social Era, companies can also be…
Achal Shah and his team of fellow recent college grads working at Intuit had a great idea for a startup.…
August 31, 2012 is the deadline to vote on which fascinating topics will make it to the program for next…
Innovation at 95-year old Forbes magazine is alive and well. The company has transformed itself into a growth engine through…
In this fifth installment, Intuit Innovation Catalysts unveil creative brainstorming techniques that help uncover solutions to important problems. See the…
What’s a leader’s opinion worth in the Innovation Age? That value is changing, and so is the role of leadership,…
The results are out, and Intuit has climbed two spots to rank No. 40 on the 2012 Computerworld 100 Best…
Innovation is no longer limited to one person or company. Innovation is open and disruptive, multi-disciplinary and global. Hear from…
Startups and large companies alike are supercharging the innovation process. Xconomy correspondent Wade Roush talks with Intuit’s Tad Milbourn about…
Leadership, active observation, and questioning all have a part in innovation. In this episode of Innovators Exchange, Hal Gregersen (professor…
Innovative people have something in common. Knowing what they have in common can help organizations hire and develop those people…
Consider the cost of building a product only to find out that nobody wants it. Testing the hypothesis for a…
In a recent Inc. magazine article, a wide range of successful entrepreneurs from a variety of fields were asked to…
Survey says: Intuit is the No. 1 Best Place to Work in the Bay Area for the second consecutive year.…
There’s more than one way to grow a business. The tricky part for most startups is identifying one growth lever…
Myths around the lean startup concept can lead to teams getting off track. So, it’s important to uncover those myths…
We can never turn entrepreneurship into a formula, nor should we. However, when it comes to finding business success we…
In this fourth installment of the Design for Delight series, Intuit Innovation Catalysts teach how to articulate the understanding of…
Leap of faith? Or stumbling in the dark? Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup, speaks with Intuit founder Scott…
By Leah Buley It’s time to wrap up my SXSW 2012 trip. My visit this year was a short one.…
By Leah Buley There are two topics that SXSW seems especially enamored of this year: startups, and Lean product development…
By Leah Buley Greetings from Austin, Texas, where Friday marked day one of the annual festival / conference / trade…
Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup, speaks with Intuit founder Scott Cook about entrepreneurial failures and successes. Ries highlights…
What is one of the most important questions a leader can ask a team when managing in a lean startup…