On Feb. 28, 1995, I interviewed Scott Cook, the founder of Intuit. Intuit was originally known for products like QuickBooks, Quicken and TurboTax. Intuit was in the process of being acquired by ...
To get the most valuable information out of reference checks, Intuit co-founder Scott Cook asks a very specific question. Cook knows that most people try to be nice, so they will give the candidate a ...
Join leaders in Boston on March 27 for an exclusive night of networking, insights, and conversation. Request an invite here. For a billionaire, Scott Cook sure does talk a lot about failure, ...
As co-founder of Intuit, Scott Cook has gained expertise in discovering the right products to fit the demands of the current market. But he acknowledges that even for seasoned professionals, meeting ...
Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he gets bored. He has evaluated thousands of new companies, most of which have since gone out of business. I ...
The accounting software company embraces design at all levels of the organization, but it wasn't easy getting there. Thomas Lockwood and Edgar Papke detail Intuit's journey. Why Intuit Founder Scott ...
As the co-founder of $4.5-billion Intuit–you know, the legendary company behind TurboTax and QuickBooks–Scott Cook has had a remarkable career as an entrepreneur. That doesn’t mean he hasn’t learned ...
Scott Cook started Intuit in 1983, and since then he and the company have overcome quite a few obstacles. He watched as mobile became a dominant channel in people’s lives, found ways to penetrate ...
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