JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon has said it every which way now: He absolutely does not want his employees working from home. That “it doesn’t work for those who want to hustle. It doesn’t work for spontaneous idea generation. It doesn’t work for culture.” That “yes, people don’t like commuting, but so what.” That “I don’t knowhow you can be a leader and not be completely accessible to your people.”
But Dimon turned heads last week, when he delivered his anti-remote work stance yet again, just as the company prepares to end whatever remains of its hybrid ...
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