JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon says don't make big decisions when you're tired-especially if it's a Friday | Fortune
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JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon says don't make big decisions when you're tired-especially if it's a Friday | Fortune
""I've learned some stuff like when I was 30, like anger doesn't help. Making big decisions on a Friday when you're tired is a really bad idea.""
""I always call them lessons learned and relearned. I still make some of those mistakes, unfortunately.""
""When you're CEO, you can decide when the first meeting of the day is.""
""Don't apologize for how you want to run your company; [Emailing] was the thing about my job that I hated.""
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, advises against making significant decisions on Fridays due to end-of-week fatigue. He acknowledges that despite his experience, he still occasionally falls into this trap. Other CEOs, like Brian Chesky of Airbnb, have established firm boundaries to enhance productivity, such as avoiding early morning meetings and minimizing email communication. Chesky emphasizes the importance of managing one's schedule effectively and not apologizing for personal preferences in leadership.
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