Intuit Case Study

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WHAT IS INTUIT?

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An American Software Company

By Scott Cook Tom Proulx

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- Headquarters in California

- Develops financial & tax preparation software

- Employs 8,200 people

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S.W.O.T ANALYSIS OF INTUIT

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- High Focus on R&D- User Friendly Products- Product development acc. to customer’s needs- Loyal Customers

STRENGTHS

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- Unable to expand in geographical markets-Increase in R&D expenditure

WEAKNESS

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OPPORTUNITY

-Priorit ize strategic acquisit ions

- Focus on younger consumers

- Healthcare Solution

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- Intense Competition

- Economic Slowdown

- Dependence of few manufacturing channels

THREATS

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Elaborate on Intuit’s use of customer

research. Why did it work well for the

company?

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- Money spent on customer research

- Products designed keeping the needs of consumers in mind

MARKETING STRATEGY

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- Positive word of mouth

- Exceptional customer care service

- Digital marketing exercise on social media

MARKETING STRATEGY

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- Building customer value, satisfaction & loyalty

- Company centered around the wants & needs of customers

MARKETING STRATEGY

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-Intuit research team personally visits their consumer’s home and study how they react to their products.

MARKETING STRATEGY

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V/S

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-Quicken starts getting popular in 1988

- Quicken explodes in 1990s

-Microsoft gets jealous, creates Microsoft Money

INTERESTING STORY

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-Microsoft tries to buy Intuit for $2.3 billion

- The U.S Department of Justice prevents the merger.

-Microsoft pays Intuit termination fee

INTERESTING STORY

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-Intuit still had 65% of the market

- One of the few companies competing against Microsoft & winning.

- Microsoft Money discontinued by Jan, 2011

INTERESTING STORY

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Could anything go wrong for Intuit now

that it has beaten out Microsoft?

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INTUIT HAS 2 SCENARIOS AFTER BEATING OUT MICROSOFT

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- Leader in the industry, with most market share

- Will continue being leaders & innovators in the market if they continue the same practices.

- Form a monopoly

POSITIVE SCENARIO

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-Reduction in expenditure on R&D

- Possibility of ending up like Microsoft Money.

- Competitor is temporary, Competition is permanent

NEGATIVE SCENARIO

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- Financial Pressure to increase stock prices.

NEGATIVE SCENARIO

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How should Intuit gauge results of its

research among younger consumers

with mobile devices?

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-Increasing its presence on social networking sites

- Identifying bloggers to write & share blog.

- Classification of blog post according to velocity, share of voice, sentiment & quality.

STEPS TAKEN BY INTUIT

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- Expanding its mobile solutions

- Classification of blog post according to sentiment & quality of blog

STEPS TAKEN BY INTUIT

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INTUIT’S MANTRA FOR SUCCESS

- Aggressive Customer Research

- Products designed keeping the consumer in mind.

- High expenditure on R&D- Focus on Small & Medium

Level Enterprise (SME)- Customer Loyalty

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