Tsedal Neeley
About Tsedal Neeley
Tsedal Neeley serves as the Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research at Harvard Business School, where she has worked since 2007. She specializes in advising leaders on virtual work, global expansion, and digital transformation strategies.
Work at Harvard Business School
Tsedal Neeley has been a faculty member at Harvard Business School since 2007, where she holds the title of Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she serves as the Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research. Her role involves mentoring faculty and enhancing research initiatives within the institution. Her extensive experience in academia contributes to her influence in the field of business education.
Education and Expertise
Tsedal Neeley earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her research and teaching in business administration. She specializes in virtual work, global expansion, and digital transformation strategies, advising top leaders on how to navigate these complex areas effectively.
Advising Leaders on Business Practices
Neeley regularly advises leaders on strategies to enhance agility within their organizations. Her expertise in virtual work and global strategies enables her to provide valuable insights to executives seeking to adapt to changing business environments. She focuses on helping organizations scale effectively through the implementation of innovative digital strategies.
Publications and Contributions
Tsedal Neeley is the author of the book 'Language of Global Success: How a Common Tongue Transforms Multinational Organizations', which explores the impact of language on global business operations. Additionally, she authored the article 'How to Successfully Work Across Countries, Languages, and Cultures', contributing to the discourse on effective cross-cultural communication in business settings. Her publications reflect her commitment to advancing knowledge in global business practices.