JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon criticizes remote work, citing a lack of attentiveness in virtual meetings and its detrimental impact on young employees’ learning and emotional intelligence. He argues that in-office presence is crucial for skill development and project ownership, contrasting it with the ‘game playing’ and reduced accountability he observes in remote setups. JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon criticizes remote work, citing a lack of attentiveness in virtual meetings and its detrimental impact on young employees’ learning and emotional intelligence. He argues that in-office presence is crucial for skill development and project ownership, contrasting it with the ‘game playing’ and reduced accountability he observes in remote setups.
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