Date: Apr 06, 2021Time: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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HBSCC – Remote Work Revolution with HBS Professor Tsedal Neeley (virtual)

Tue, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Zoom Webinar (Information to be sent to Registrants)
General PublicHBS Professors

Description

The rapid and unprecedented changes brought on by Covid-19 have forced companies to rapidly advance their digital footprint, using cloud, storage, cybersecurity, and device tools to accommodate their new remote workforce.

Experiencing the benefits of remote working—including nonexistent commute times, lower operational costs, and a larger pool of global job applicants—many companies, including Twitter and Google, plan to permanently incorporate remote days or give employees the option to work from home full-time. But virtual work has it challenges. Employees feel lost, isolated, out of sync, and out of sight. They want to know how to build trust, maintain connections without in-person interactions, and a proper work/life balance. Managers want to know how to lead virtually, how to keep their teams motivated, what digital tools they’ll need, and how to keep employees productive.

Providing compelling, evidence-based answers to these and other pressing issues, Remote Work Revolution is essential for navigating the enduring challenges teams and managers face. Filled with specific actionable steps, original illustrations and interactive tools, this timely book will help team members deliver results previously out of reach. Following Neeley’s advice, employees will be able to break through routine norms to successfully use remote work to benefit themselves, their groups, and ultimately their organizations.

Participants must register by April 5th to receive details on joining the discussion.

Please note that no refunds will be issued.

Bios

Speaker

Tsedal Neeley

Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration/HBS

Tsedal Neeley (@tsedal) is the Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. Her work focuses on how leaders can scale their organizations by developing and implementing global and digital strategies. She regularly advises top leaders who are embarking on virtual work and large scale-change that involves global expansion, digital transformation, and becoming more agile.

Tsedal heads and teaches in the first-year required Leadership and Organizational Behavior course in the MBA program that focuses on how to lead effectively; the curriculum addresses group behavior and performance, organization design, change and how to align people behind a common vision. With Bill George and Krishna Palepu she co-chairs the executive offering, Leading Global Businesses, which helps top leaders develop emerging and mature market strategies in a global and increasingly digital economy. She also teaches extensively in executive programs such as Harvard Business Analytics Program. Tsedal is a recipient of the prestigious Charles M. Williams Award for Outstanding Teaching in Executive Education and the Greenhill Award for outstanding contributions to Harvard Business School. She serves on the Board of Directors of Brightcove, Brown Capital Management, Harvard Business Publishing and the Partnership Inc.

Her forthcoming book,​ Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding from Anywhere (2021, Harper Collins Business), provides remote workers and leaders with the best practices necessary to perform at the highest levels in their organizations. Her award-winning book, The Language of Global Success: How a Common Tongue Transforms Multinational Organizations chronicles the behind-the-scenes globalization process of a company over the course of five years. She has also published extensively in leading scholarly and practitioner-oriented outlets such as Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Management Science, Journal of International Business, Strategic Management Journal and Harvard Business Review, and her work has been widely covered in media outlets such as BBC, CNN, Financial Times, NPR, the Wall Street Journal, and the Economist. Her HBS case, Managing a Global Team: Greg James at Sun Microsystems, is one of the most used cases worldwide on the subject of virtual work.

Prior to her academic career, Tsedal spent ten years working for companies like Lucent Technologies and The Forum Corporation in various roles, including strategies for global customer experience, 360-degree performance software management systems, sales force/sales management development, and business flow analysis for telecommunication infrastructures. A sought-after speaker with extensive international experience, she is fluent in four languages. She holds a patent for her software simulation on global collaboration and is a member of Rakuten’s Advisory Board.

Tsedal received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in Management Science and Engineering, specializing in Work, Technology and Organizations. Tsedal was named to Thinkers50 2018 On the Radar list for making lasting contributions to management, honored as a Stanford Distinguished Alumnus Scholar and was a Stanford University School of Engineering Lieberman award recipient for excellence in teaching and research.

Date Time

Date: Apr 06, 2021Time: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Location

Zoom Webinar (Information to be sent to Registrants)1460 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
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Price

  • 25 / General Public
  • 10 / Member/Member Guest (limit one)
  • 20 / Alumni Non-Members
  • Free / Patron Members (please contact programming@hbscny.org)

Sponsors

Attendees

Lockie Andrews, Andrew Cheskis, Linda Cohen, Leo Corbett, Patrick Corbett, Elizabeth Crabill, Louise Curbishley, Nella Domenici, Margaret Downs, Michael Escott, William Ettelson, Juan-Manuel Fernandez Cortina, Michaela Forde, Lindsay Gilliam, Philip Hall, Will Keller, Barrie Moskowitz, Arndt Nicklisch, Keiran Preston, Kiran Rao, Craig Robinson, Ann Ruble, Lisa Shalett, Tammy Sheffer, Anne Stanton, Brian Stein, Gabrielle Sulzberger, Melinda Thomas, Shreesh Tiwari, Jose Tolosa, Maria Wynne, Jingping Zhang, Liliane Zreik, Andrew sternlieb

Organizer

HBS Club of Chicago

Zoom Webinar (Information to be sent to Registrants)

1460 Broadway, New York, NY, 10036