How Intuit Turned Feedback into a Comeback

How Intuit Turned Feedback into a Comeback

  • New Word City
Publisher:Pearson EducationISBN 13: 9780137084661ISBN 10: 0137084668

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How Intuit Turned Feedback into a Comeback is written by New Word City and published by Pearson Education. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0137084668 (ISBN 10) and 9780137084661 (ISBN 13).

At Intuit Inc., the path to innovation and domination in financial software has been paved with customer feedback. To ferret out problems and test progress on products in development, the company sends its engineers out for face-to-face encounters with consumers and entrepreneurs. But the company has struggled to adapt its business from software sold on disks to online financial services. Perhaps the most valuable feedback: Intuit relies on volunteers for improvements and new product ideas. For almost an hour, the 14 Canadian entrepreneurs–owners of businesses ranging from a bakery to a hip-hop clothing manufacturer–sat around a table venting about their problems. “Finding distribution channels,” they said, and “partnership and collaboration,” and “cutting costs,” and “the time suck of social media.” Running the session in Toronto in October 2009 was a slight, professorial, 57-year-old Silicon Valley legend named Scott Cook. He had assembled the group because he wanted to hear their problems first-hand so that Intuit, the business he founded, could come up with profitable solutions. New Word City, publishers of digital originals, contributes 10 percent of its profits to literacy causes.