Jamie Dimon, who has led America’s largest bank, JPMorgan, for 20 years and through multiple recessions, blasted remote work and offered a stern warning for any younger generations who want to move up the career ladder: Get into the office.
“If you go to a meeting with me, you got my full friggin’ attention the whole time,” he said at the Hill and Valley Forum, which brought together leaders from ...
Jamie Dimon's stance on remote work aligns with traditional management theories emphasizing the importance of face-to-face interactions for learning and professional development. However, his argument can be seen as potentially outdated, considering the increasing prevalence and success of remote work in various industries. The article also highlights a generational divide between executives like Dimon who prioritize office work and younger employees who prefer flexibility.
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