Charlene Li

Charlene Li

Senior Fellow at Altimeter

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For the past two decades, Charlene Li has been helping people see the future and thrive with disruption. She couples the ability to look beyond the horizon with pragmatic advice on what actions work today. She helps executives and boards recognize that companies must be disruptive to compete, not just innovate.

Throughout her career, Li has been at the edge of disruption. She worked in newspapers in the early 1990s, helping these publications navigate the shift from print to online. As a principal analyst at Forrester Research, she covered interactive advertising, search marketing, and the rise of social media. In 2008, Li founded Altimeter Group, a disruptive competitor that challenged analyst firm incumbents such as Gartner, Forrester, and IDC. In 2015, Altimeter was acquired by Prophet and continues to operate under its own brand as a fully owned subsidiary.

Li is currently a senior fellow at Altimeter. Her research there focuses on digital transformation and transformational leadership. She has authored six books, including the New York Times bestseller Open Leadership and the critically acclaimed Groundswell. The Engaged Leader is a call to business leaders to adapt to the digital landscape and revolutionize their relationships by connecting directly with their followers. Her latest book, The Disruption Mindset, lays out a blueprint for disruption. Li’s next book focuses on the new leadership capabilities needed to drive transformation change in today’s fast-moving environment.

Li earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and an A.B. degree magna cum laude from Harvard College.

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Leadership and Transparency: Obama’s Reddit Fail on Pot Legalization
When Barack Obama participated in an AMA (ask me anything) on Reddit back in 2012, he was taking an unprecedented presidential step in terms of accessibility and transparency, not to […]
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A Selfie with the Pope? How Pope Francis (@pontifex) is Totally Killing it on Twitter
Pope Francis is an effective and engaged leader because he exhibits a sense of confidence in himself and his position, but also a tremendous sense of humility, says Charlene Li. It doesn't hurt that he loves to take selfies.
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Social Networks Will Continue to Be Pervasive
Social media sites have fundamentally changed how people communicate, but when it comes to really groundbreaking ways of reaching people “social has so many more legs still to go. We […]
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Businesses Must Adopt Social Media or Be “Overrun”
The fact that social media has become more of a mainstream activity means that businesses need to take it seriously. The days when you could ignore it are long gone.
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Big Think Interview With Charlene Li
A conversation with the founder of the Altimeter Group.