Jamie Dimon spends a lot of time evaluating his potential successor and wants to get it 'exactly right'
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Dimon made it clear that his team is actively scrutinizing each candidate, stating they have an "extremely" qualified bank of individuals ready to step in when needed.
He emphasized the importance of meticulous preparation for succession, stating, "We all want to get that exactly right" which showcases Dimon's careful management style.
Pinto, named as Dimon's emergency successor, could "run the bank tomorrow" if required, underscoring the depth of JPMorgan's preparedness for leadership transitions.
Dimon's leadership style follows a military tactic, the 'OODA loop', highlighting the necessity of constant observation and assessment in both business and government.
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