Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, needs workers to cease checking emails throughout conferences, labeling the behavior as disrespectful and unproductive. In his annual shareholder letter, Dimon additionally shared broader office recommendation, from avoiding jargon to sustaining a work-life steadiness, and commented on financial points like international tariffs.
Jamie Dimon needs workers to cease checking their emails throughout conferences.
In his annual shareholder letter printed on Monday, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase stated he needs to cease the “disrespectful” behavior of studying emails or texts throughout conferences.
“I see individuals in conferences on a regular basis who’re getting notifications and private texts or who’re studying emails. This has to cease. It’s disrespectful. It wastes time,” Dimon wrote. As a substitute, he urged workers to “make conferences depend,” saying he at all times provides discussions 100% of his focus.
The outstanding banking CEO additionally had different office recommendation for workers, encouraging them to “work smarter, not longer.”
“Don’t learn the identical e-mail two or 3 times. Most will be addressed instantly. And whereas this all sounds severe, make work enjoyable. We spend the overwhelming majority of our waking hours at work — it is our job to attempt to make it enjoyable and fulfilling,” he wrote. “And one other essential one: Deal with your self. In case you do not maintain your self, it does not work.”
He additionally suggested workers to “keep away from administration pablum” and get “rid of the jargon” calling it a “pet peeve.”
Dimon has been identified for his sturdy opinions on office tradition, particularly distant work. He is traditionally been a powerful advocate for returning to the workplace. JPMorgan Chase requires employees to be again within the workplace 5 days every week. Earlier this yr, in a leaked audio recording of a JPMorgan city corridor, Dimon could possibly be heard venting his frustration over distant work in an eight-minute rant.
Just lately he is barely softened his tone on working from dwelling, acknowledging that people have the appropriate to prioritize versatile preparations however sustaining that firms finally resolve what works greatest for them.
Dimon addressed a number of different issues within the letter, together with Trump’s international tariffs, which have wreaked havoc on the inventory market not too long ago. The CEO referred to as for a extra reasonable strategy from the administration, writing that the economic system is dealing with “appreciable turbulence” and citing the potential fallout of an escalating commerce warfare.
“The faster this challenge is resolved, the higher as a result of a number of the unfavourable results enhance cumulatively over time and can be exhausting to reverse,” Dimon wrote in his letter, becoming a member of the rising record of enterprise leaders opposing Trump’s tariffs. Invoice Ackman and Elon Musk have additionally voiced opposition to the sweeping international tariffs.
This story was initially featured on Fortune.com