JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon minimizes cell phone use during work hours, only allowing notifications from his children. He keeps his phone in his office or tucked away during meetings or ...
People should be fully engaged and avoid checking devices during meetings, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon said. Speaking at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit in October, he ...
The only phone notifications Jamie Dimon gets are from his kids—everyone else has to call the office
Everyone—from the White House to other Fortune 500 CEOs—wants to get hold of Jamie Dimon. But the JPMorgan Chase CEO is clear: If he’s in meetings or out for appointments he won’t be checking his ...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon recently called New York’s likely next mayor Zohran Mamdani “more of a Marxist than a socialist” — then got on the phone with him for what turned out to be a surprisingly ...
“I don’t have notifications,” Dimon told CNN’s Erin Burnett. “If you sent me a text during the day, I probably do not read it.” The only people who notify the 69-year-old American billionaire ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is bringing down the hammer on texting in meetings. But IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says a technology company shouldn’t discourage its employees from using their devices.
Good Friday afternoon in New York City, where progressives are concerned that sending people $400 "inflation rebate" checks is not a great idea. With Jessica Tisch potentially staying on as police ...
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