Inside intuit: how the makers of quicken beat Microsoft and revolutionized an entire industry / by Suzanne Taylor and Kathy Schroeder
Material type:
- 9781591391364
- 338.761332024 TAY
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Gandhi Smriti Library | 338.761332024 TAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 150089 |
Browsing Gandhi Smriti Library shelves Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
![]() |
![]() |
No cover image available No cover image available |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||
338.761006754 KIR Facebook effect: the real inside story of Mark Zuckerberg and the world's fastest growing company | 338.76102504 BRA The google guys: inside the brilliant minds of google founders | 338.76102504 SCH Google: how google works | 338.761332024 TAY Inside intuit: how the makers of quicken beat Microsoft and revolutionized an entire industry / by Suzanne Taylor and Kathy Schroeder | 338.761416092 SCH Becoming steve jobs | 338.76164046 AND Doing the dirty work ? the global politics of domestic labour | 338.761657097 ALL Accounting for success |
This is the exclusive story behind Intuit's hard-won success. It's a modern-day David and Goliath story for the business world: a company dreamed up at a kitchen table, built on explosive PC growth, and forced to battle a giant in the race to revolutionize an industry. This is the story of Intuit, creator of renowned software products like Quicken, QuickBooks, and TurboTax, the company that beat mighty Microsoft and changed the way 25 million people manage their finances. Written by Intuit veteran Suzanne Taylor and seasoned business manager Kathy Schroeder who were granted exclusive interviews with founder Scott Cook and other key figures "Inside Intuit" tells this company's original and fascinating tale for the first time. The book vividly recounts each dramatic stage of Intuit's development: from initial conception to "bet the company" investments; from strokes of marketing genius to disastrous product launches; and from battles for survival to successive victories against arch-rival Microsoft, the company no one else could beat. Evident throughout this account is the power of Intuit's relentless customer focus, which guided the company from tiny start-up to a 6,000-employee, $1.4 billion business. Instructive and inspiring, Inside Intuit chronicles an enduring company's extraordinary success against overwhelming odds.
There are no comments on this title.