Emily Tedards
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Emily Tedards

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Emily Tedards is a graduate researcher in organizational behavior at Harvard Business School and doctoral fellow with the Reimagining the Economy Initiative at Harvard Kennedy School. Emily studies cross-sector collaboration, organization design, and innovation. Her doctoral research examines how business, government, and civil society actors collaborate to solve complex problems—from local economic development and climate change to the transformation of industries and nations. She is the co-author of Genius at Scale: How Great Leaders Drive Innovation (forthcoming in 2025), along with HBS Professor Linda A. Hill and Jason Wild, former executive at Salesforce and Microsoft. Prior to beginning her PhD, Emily conducted qualitative research on multi-national companies, start-ups, and non-profits across the globe as a Research Associate at HBS. She published over 20 case studies and articles on leadership, innovation ecosystems, digital transformation, and corporate accelerators and innovation labs. Her prior research sites include Comcast NBC Universal, Delta Air Lines, Google, Mastercard, Pfizer, Procter & Gamble, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Dubai International Financial Center, African Food Changemakers, Sampark Foundation, All Nippon Airways, avatarin, and Together for Sustainability. Emily has served as a Research Consultant for the United Nations, HBS's Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, and several non-profits and think tanks. She studied liberal studies and philosophy at New York University and earned her MSc from the London School of Economics.
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