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Why Jamie Dimon is right about meetings

The JPMorgan boss struck a nerve but plenty of workers share his frustration with endless discussion

Who said the art of letter writing was dead? The annual missive to shareholders from Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan’s chief executive and chair, ran to 57 pages plus footnotes. 

Described by the Financial Times Lex column as a “masterclass in managing up” to US President Donald Trump, Dimon’s letter saved some of its sharpest criticism not for politicians but poor business communication and management practices.

“Talk like you speak — get rid of the jargon,” wrote Dimon in the tract, which was published this month and also ruminated on tariffs, the global economic outlook, and doing more with less. “Avoid management pablum.”

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