Here's why JPMorganChase CEO Jamie Dimon wants workers back at the office - Columbus Business First
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JPMorganChase is insisting that employees return to the office full-time by March 2024, a decision influenced by CEO Jamie Dimon’s belief that remote work hinders company and employee performance. Dimon acknowledged the appeal of working from home but highlighted concerns about creativity and collaboration being compromised, especially for younger employees missing critical interactions. Though the company has a flexible work policy, exceptions will be limited, and managers can approve remote work under specific circumstances only. More than half of the workforce has already returned to the office, indicating a shift towards traditional work models.
"I completely understand and appreciate when an employee says 'I don't like it,' but it does not work for us, or the client."
"It hurts creativity, it slows things down, it slows down decision-making, it slows down meeting people in a different way."
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