We’ve all been in this situation before. Things fall through the cracks, and we forget to follow up with a customer by email or phone. Or we fail to communicate with another department on the steps needed to resolve a customer issue, thereby exacerbating an already challenging situation.
Yet far from hindering his career, this brash, iconoclastic manner has made Dimon the most watched, most discussed, most loved, and most feared banker in the world today. From Wall Street to the City of London, just mention “Jamie,” and everyone knows you’re talking about the rampaging rebel who’s as loud as he is tight. He’s much more than a cost cutter with a colorful personality, and his compulsive candor is just one of his highly effective management tools. Working alongside boss and mentor Sandy Weill, Dimon helped engineer 12 years of audacious mergers that turned an obscure Baltimore loan company called Commercial Credit into Citigroup, the world’s largest financial services company. After being unexpectedly shoved aside by Weill, he re-emerged at a dysfunctional Bank One, turned it around, and sold it in the deal that made him, as of January, CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase, the third-largest financial corporation in the U.S. (2005 revenues: $55 billion), behind Citi and Bank of America.
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