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JP Morgan CEO wants companies to get rid of some managers; here’s why
NEWS
5/4/2026

JP Morgan CEO wants companies to get rid of some managers; here’s why

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon identified bureaucracy as a 'silent killer' that breeds complacency and inefficiency within organizations. He urged companies to eliminate managers who foster such practices, emphasizing the need to focus on outcomes and share information transparently. Dimon advocates for assigning critical tasks to small, focused teams to increase accountability and speed up decision-making.

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Times of India
JPMorgan Chase Yöneticisi Cinsel İstismar ve Irksal Taciz İddiasıyla Mahkemede
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Law·5/1/2026AI summary

JPMorgan Chase Yöneticisi Cinsel İstismar ve Irksal Taciz İddiasıyla Mahkemede

JPMorgan Chase'in Leveraged Finance bölümünde yönetici direktör olarak görev yapan Lorna Hajdini, bir çalışan tarafından cinsel istismar, ırksal taciz ve mesleki baskı ile suçlandı. 27 Nisan'da New York Yüksek Mahkemesi'ne sunulan dava dilekçesinde, şikâyetçi çalışan 2024 baharında birlikte çalışmaya başlamalarının ardından iddiaların ortaya çıktığını ve Mayıs 2025'te bankaya yazılı başvuruda bulunduğunu belirtti. Hajdini ve JPMorgan iddiaları reddetti.

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Cumhuriyet
JPMorgan Chase Executive Sued for Alleged Sexual Assault and Coercion of Junior Banker
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Crime·4/30/2026AI summary

JPMorgan Chase Executive Sued for Alleged Sexual Assault and Coercion of Junior Banker

A senior JPMorgan Chase executive, Lorna Hajdini, 37, is sued for allegedly sexually assaulting and coercing a junior male banker over several months starting April 2024. The accuser claims she drugged him, threatened his career, and forced non-consensual sex acts. JPMorgan says an investigation found no evidence supporting the allegations. The lawsuit was filed in New York County Supreme Court.

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RT Business
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns Rising Government Debt Could Trigger Bond Crisis
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Business·4/28/2026AI summary

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns Rising Government Debt Could Trigger Bond Crisis

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned at Norway's sovereign wealth fund conference that rising government debt levels could trigger a bond crisis, urging policymakers to act before markets force their hand. He cited accumulating risks including geopolitics, oil, and government deficits that could combine unpredictably. While expressing confidence in eventual resolution, Dimon emphasized that deliberate policy action is preferable to crisis-driven adjustment.

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CNBC