November 5, 2025 - 00:59

In a recent discussion about workplace etiquette, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon expressed his disdain for using technology, such as texting or checking emails, during meetings, labeling it as disrespectful. Dimon emphasized the importance of full attention and engagement in collaborative settings, suggesting that multitasking detracts from meaningful dialogue.
Conversely, IBM's CEO offered a contrasting perspective, asserting that the acceptability of technology use in meetings largely depends on the size of the group involved. He argued that in larger gatherings, where not everyone may have a direct role in the conversation, individuals should feel free to utilize their devices as needed. This viewpoint highlights a growing divide in corporate culture regarding technology's role in professional interactions.
The debate raises essential questions about how companies can foster effective communication while accommodating the diverse preferences of their employees. As technology continues to evolve, so too will the norms surrounding its use in the workplace.
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