America's largest bank JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has a career advice for everyone, and it is these three words
Jamie Dimon, CEO of America’s largest bank JPMorgan shared career advice for working professionals urging them to step out of their comfort zones and constantly interact with people. During his appearance at the Reagan National Economic Forum in 2025, Dimon had a three-word advice: talk to everybody. Speaking about the importance of learning from others, Dimon said professionals should not “put your head in the sand” and instead keep observing, listening and talking to clients, colleagues, competitors and even people with opposing views. The veteran banker said growth comes from real-world conversations and experiences, adding that learning is “a never ending process” in a highly competitive global environment.
“Get out, get out, get out, get out. Talk to people, talk to clients, talk to her. I talk to everybody… Eisenhower had a lunch or dinner every week with the opposing side's leadership…You learn a lot, you learn to respect a lot, you learn to respect your opposing views, you learn about complaints, you learn about competitors,” Jamie Dimon said.
“Don't put your head in the sand, observe, observe, observe and have all your people do it. And it's a never ending process because we have competitors from around the world,” he then added.
In a latest news, Jamie Dimon recently called on companies to eliminate managers who foster bureaucracy. Dimon warned that such practices can undermine organisations from within. According to a Fortune report, speaking at the Norges Bank Investment Management’s investment conference, Dimon described bureaucracy as a ‘silent killer’ that breeds complacency, arrogance, and internal politics.
“Bureaucracy, complacency, and arrogance will take down a company,” Dimon said. He likened bureaucracy to a “petri dish of politics,” arguing that it creates inefficiency and slows decision-making. With JPMorgan employing more than 300,000 people worldwide, Dimon acknowledged that large organizations are particularly vulnerable, but stressed that even smaller firms or divisions can suffer from the same problem.
“Get out, get out, get out, get out. Talk to people, talk to clients, talk to her. I talk to everybody… Eisenhower had a lunch or dinner every week with the opposing side's leadership…You learn a lot, you learn to respect a lot, you learn to respect your opposing views, you learn about complaints, you learn about competitors,” Jamie Dimon said.
“Don't put your head in the sand, observe, observe, observe and have all your people do it. And it's a never ending process because we have competitors from around the world,” he then added.
Jamie Dimon’s blunt advice to companies
In a latest news, Jamie Dimon recently called on companies to eliminate managers who foster bureaucracy. Dimon warned that such practices can undermine organisations from within. According to a Fortune report, speaking at the Norges Bank Investment Management’s investment conference, Dimon described bureaucracy as a ‘silent killer’ that breeds complacency, arrogance, and internal politics.
“Bureaucracy, complacency, and arrogance will take down a company,” Dimon said. He likened bureaucracy to a “petri dish of politics,” arguing that it creates inefficiency and slows decision-making. With JPMorgan employing more than 300,000 people worldwide, Dimon acknowledged that large organizations are particularly vulnerable, but stressed that even smaller firms or divisions can suffer from the same problem.
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