7 months after I watched this and I finally got a job in the banking industry. Plus, I’ve been invited to a JPMorgan Chase Career Event. Jamie Dimon gives much better advice than other famous CEOS
@@justincesarski314 Nobody is comparing him to Jesus. I’m welcome to my opinion as you are to yours. I do not welcome personal attacks. I’m well educated. You may delete your message and re-post it in a more civil way please.
Self-awareness, temper control, empathy and not bullying, recognize people's strengths and weaknesses, important traits of what a true leader should be.
@@ricflair5956 Really? That's so interesting to know that you're personally acquainted with Jamie Dimon and know everything about his life and life's work...
Sympathy can be faked. People fall for this all the time. Don't judge people by what they say but by what they do. And I don't think big banks like J.P. Morgan are morally good companies.
Some people are really gifted with an amazing brain.. ..so much information accurately presented without a single pause ...i will never be able to speak like him even if i memorized what he is saying for 6 months..
Jamie is one of the best CEOs ever. I had the privilege of seeing him speaking live during my internship at JPMorgan, wow what a man. He's part of the reason why I chose to return as a full time analyst at JPM. I aspire to work closely with him one day, but time is of the essence. He could soon retire lol
Outstanding interview. It's unusual to see a young interviewer handle themselves so well and ask the right questions and give the interviewee space to talk.
I feel investors should be focusing on under-the-radar stocks, and considering the current rollercoaster nature of the stock market, Because 35% of my $270k portfolio comprises of plummeting stocks which were once revered and i don't know where to go here out of devastation
Safest approach i feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown
No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable. My portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, though this could take till Q3 2024.
Great final question: This was 4.5 years ahead of time! To have this on record is a feather in that man's cap. Jamie's answer shows he understood exactly where things were going in the next 4-5 years. This was a GREAT discussion.
Some economists have projected that both the U.S. and parts of Europe could slip into a recession for a portion of 2023. A global recession, defined as a contraction in annual global per capita income, is more rare because China and emerging markets often grow faster than more developed economies. Essentially the world economy is considered to be in recession if economic growth falls behind population growth.
It's a delicate season now, so you can do little or nothing on your own. Hence I will suggest you get yourself a financial market expert that can provide you with entry and exit points on the securities you focus on.
@Zahair O'Brian I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I'm going to book a call with her and let you know how it goes. Thanks
Jamie is 💯% Solid 🤜🏾✨🤛🏼. Proud to have been in the same room and even prouder to have sat at a lunch table of 5 or 6 with him as a member of an analyst program during start of my career
@@anantsharma7955 very fair point. At least in my perception there appeared to be a lack of reaction of any sorts throughout the video. I believe his answers were so profoundly in depth to where the students didn’t know how to react (even casual sounds of understanding). At least in my opinion…..
@Bagd Biggerd Since the Chase decided to open a branch in Saigon, we have seen a succession of major industry leaders occupy that office. We do need to understand that the Family of the Standard Oil Trust have been dictating a lot of policy, for a very long time.....
I really enjoyed listening to Jamie Dimon. For me, his leadership approach differs to a lot of other CEOs. This guys mentality is absolutly awesome and he does not care what other people think about him or his actions. He is just doing what he thinks is right and that seems pretty awesome to me!
Do your research. This guy is a thief and leach off society. This man has been convicted multiple times for manipulating the precious metal markets, and is now doing so with bitcoin and who knows what else.
@Larry Cares just like all white collar criminals they are above the system. The company he runs commits multiple crimes. You can easily look up JP Morgan money laundering, but I believe the crimes run way deeper in a corruption that has taken control over american government and corporations.
The greatest bank CEO of his generation. Such a pleasure listening to this. So much wisdom, guidance and advice in it, for new or very seasoned professionals. He comes across so very very well as a leader and as a human being. Thank you for this. (Great interviewer too).
Nonsense. In my 40 year career working at some 20 companies, JPMorgan and IBM were the two most bureaucratic corporations. The work at JPM became such a nightmare, I quit for good.
Yikes. You must be 12 or really have no understanding of the financial system. If You/I were to use rehypothecation we would be in prison for counterfeiting.
“What leadership qualities do you look for in young talent”. Dimon: there’s no leadership qualities at that age. Love it. So true. It takes time (business leadership qualities).
@@generaltso6914 You think a young person has (business) leadership qualities? Come on! Impossible until you have experience. You may have the potential to be a leader - in the community, clubs, or at home - but until you've experienced corporate life for some time do you have the ability to be a leader.
This is one heck of a talk - Dimon is very clear and confident about what he is saying. I love it. There are also a lot of good points to take note of.
There's something incredibley eery going on in these comments, the likes and dislikes are turned off, there are much less comments than there should be for a video with this many views and polarizing subject, and all the comments seem to be praising the CEO of a company who can't even figure out a budget shortage for a hypotgetical employee of theirs. What makes this disturbing is the source is an educational channel and institute. Yikes.
You mean the Katie Porter thing? She actually made some incorrect assumptions in her calculations. It's not really the sort of "gotcha" that people think it is.
@@dm2060 the math isn't the "gotcha" moment, the gotcha moment is the moment where he is confronted with his normal every day employees not being able to live of off their jobs and him being so alienated from normal people that he has no response to it.
@@Hillberty224 except the employee is renting a median house with a below median income. I don't think that'll work out for you no matter which company you work for.
@@Hillberty224 Operating a Rockefeller Bank takes talent along with a firm belief that David and Nelson sending Hank to put the bug in Nixon's ear about them Fiat dollars, was masterful thinking. The possibilities of deflecting the actual cost of printing more money seem infinite? The FED gets the blame for any misadventure the Brokers seem to step into.... But will future wage earners produce enough profits to enable GDP to cover the eventual costs? The basis for SDR's seems to face challenges from Putin as well as China.... Can we control world trade denominations long enough to out spend them?
I'm from Pakistan and the list he mentioned at 21:00 is accurate af. It's the reality and beauty of America that places it in the world where it is which most of the people at least in my circle tend to ignore.
UW actually has a departmental exam for which Engineering major you could study. That's amazing (because my uncles literally were meant to study really impossible stuff).
I didn't know he was on Trumps Team and I'm a Trump supporter and he needs to be in power to change things dems don't want that so nothing changes it gets worse
Investment is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people save enough money before retirement.
@@bartjones8349 As a beginner who don't understand how Btcoin trade really works and you really want to make profit from it. I will advise you to first start working with a profesional trader
He could actually be the president with the erudite disposition he has in economics, finance, world affairs, attention to details, decision making and delegation of the right people for the right reasons and most of all understanding of the America system and enough about the world. That's someone who is equipped to help consolidate the positive growth of a country.
My bandmates are well known for our work..... on the big hero 6 franchise and we are very proud of it..... we stand on that. If you have any questions ask my dad Jaimie.
Awesome 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 love ❤️ his approach to how he handles taking care of his staff and the consumer .A no nonsense type . Very down to earth and he keeps it 100%.
My takeaways from this lecture: 1. Be Honest. With everyone 2. Treat all stakeholders and employees equally 3. Watch your temper 4. The onus is on the employee to achieve Work-life balance with companies providing support through policies 5. People mistakes - Not involving the right ppl/not vetting ppl correctly/ not getting rid of bad ppl 6. Bureaucracy creates problems. Meritocracy is important
He is talking too fast , he isnt polite as CEO and using bas words like shit that can happen , he moves his hands too much. This kind of thing is making people uncomfortable. Then doubt is coming : is he a liar?
You people are simple. Thats all. Never been involved in a business dealing. This is called, off the cusp. No thinking, just what he knows to be true. No one practices a 1 hr script for the cameras.
Lets see 5 felony charges since he has been in charge and guilty every time. Billions in fines and he doesn't go to jail he instead get a raise. What a great country
I feel extremely lucky and honored to have become a customer of J.P. Morgan-Chase. Once Citi took away all my available limits and my credit score went down to 560 from 670, and I thought I was done, but Chase suddenly raised my credit limit from $1,000 to $6,500 without my asking. For someone like me, 77 years old at the time, korean-american female with no tangible assets? It was 3 years ago, and I'm still awed by it.
jamie dimon is the kind of father , that shoots straight at you right back when you come home from school and you're feeling depressed and following the wrong path in life .
Jamie has been a great leader managing fantastically one of the biggest financial institutions in US. Key to his success may lie in exceptional risk management while accomplishing great returns for the bank.
So he's smart enough to create massive inequality, ignore serious social problems & manipulate our political system into making the 'illegal, legal' while being recognized at Stanford. Is it just me?
Thats just not true. In a productive system, when banks make loans there is an equal increase in their deposit liabilities (bank deposits), which are used to create/expand businesses which add to GDP
@@Tana1499 which is a big lie. It's simply on the premise of debtors will invest money wisely to create more value in the future. While in real world people are not nearly as wise when spend borrowed money and banks do not hesitate to loan the every last dime out
7 months after I watched this and I finally got a job in the banking industry. Plus, I’ve been invited to a JPMorgan Chase Career Event. Jamie Dimon gives much better advice than other famous CEOS
Jamie is a brilliant thinker and a straight shooter. I love Stanford for bringing this events together..
Youre so naive!
you know JP Morgan has got into alot of trouble for not being a stright thinker.
What a great man. Heard him speak as an intern at JP Morgan and was immediately impressed by how he speaks and his natural charisma and leadership
@@generaltso6914 why don’t you do that just out of curiosity
Because the general knows how to delegate lol
@@generaltso6914 Who do you think you are?
Really? The same JP Morgan that manipulates commodity prices on a regular basis? He and his trader cronies belong in jail. Educate yourself.
@@justincesarski314 Nobody is comparing him to Jesus. I’m welcome to my opinion as you are to yours. I do not welcome personal attacks. I’m well educated. You may delete your message and re-post it in a more civil way please.
Self-awareness, temper control, empathy and not bullying, recognize people's strengths and weaknesses, important traits of what a true leader should be.
All traits this slime ball doesn’t have. He’s a robber.
@@ricflair5956 Really? That's so interesting to know that you're personally acquainted with Jamie Dimon and know everything about his life and life's work...
Sympathy can be faked. People fall for this all the time. Don't judge people by what they say but by what they do. And I don't think big banks like J.P. Morgan are morally good companies.
@@mattatron3152 lmao willful ignorance. Banks are corrupt as fuck. Dont be stupjd.
I out grew temperature tamper many years ago. Just say I didn't blank.
Some people are really gifted with an amazing brain.. ..so much information accurately presented without a single pause ...i will never be able to speak like him even if i memorized what he is saying for 6 months..
True-he lives and breathes doing what he loves so its effortless to him
Jamie is one of the best CEOs ever. I had the privilege of seeing him speaking live during my internship at JPMorgan, wow what a man. He's part of the reason why I chose to return as a full time analyst at JPM. I aspire to work closely with him one day, but time is of the essence. He could soon retire lol
hey what did u study in college? thanks
Really? The same JP Morgan that manipulates commodity prices on a regular basis? He and his trader cronies belong in jail. Educate yourself.
what are you going to do next? suck his [redacted]?
@@justincesarski314 You're a mediocre 40yo dude working in BO/MO, who in their right mind would take advice from you
Are you a paid bot? He’s a f*cking evil criminal who belongs in GITMO!!
Outstanding interview. It's unusual to see a young interviewer handle themselves so well and ask the right questions and give the interviewee space to talk.
Anyone know his name?
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@@016249452 I want to know to! he is very handsome
@@katherine258 lmao
@@katherine258 haha. but agreed lol
I feel investors should be focusing on under-the-radar stocks, and considering the current rollercoaster nature of the stock market, Because 35% of my $270k portfolio comprises of plummeting stocks which were once revered and i don't know where to go here out of devastation
Safest approach i feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown
No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable. My portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, though this could take till Q3 2024.
Please can you leave the info of your lnvestment advsor here? I’m in dire need for one
She's Rebecca Noblett Roberts I choose to delegate my excesses to her because of her expertise. I suggest you look her up.
She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.
Great final question: This was 4.5 years ahead of time! To have this on record is a feather in that man's cap. Jamie's answer shows he understood exactly where things were going in the next 4-5 years. This was a GREAT discussion.
Some economists have projected that both the U.S. and parts of Europe could slip into a recession for a portion of 2023. A global recession, defined as a contraction in annual global per capita income, is more rare because China and emerging markets often grow faster than more developed economies. Essentially the world economy is considered to be in recession if economic growth falls behind population growth.
My main concern is now how can we generate more revenue during quantitative times? I can't afford to see my savings crumble to dust.
It's a delicate season now, so you can do little or nothing on your own. Hence I will suggest you get yourself a financial market expert that can provide you with entry and exit points on the securities you focus on.
@Zahair O'Brian How can I reach this adviser of yours? because I'm seeking for a more effective investment approach?
@Zahair O'Brian I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I'm going to book a call with her and let you know how it goes. Thanks
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An interview that olds pretty well. His wisdom is just timeless
Can you provide a couple of examples of his wisdom in this video?
Be prepared before meetings, reduce beauracracy.
@@Benno7844 be organized with time!
I am a HUGE disciple of Jamie Dimon. His point blank honesty with no BS is what I am fully following now.
Dude lied when it really mattered unfortunately
@@jinruizhang Elaborate?
Follow Jesus. You will never regret it
You're a HUGE disciple of a felon? Thanks for sharing!
"When you have an environment of trust and respect people can shine" well said Mr. Dimon,
It's such pleasure to listening to Jamie's answers and insights, find so much charm and intelligence on this man. fantastic
Jobs will pay your bills business will make you rich but investment makes and keep you wealthy the future is inevitable.
Assets that can make you rich
Bitcoin
Stocks
Real estate
The one thing about being successful is working towards it and not the other way around
Investments are stepping stone to SUCCESS, Investing is what create wealth
90% of millionaires right now are investors in the crypto market
Yeah, im surprised someone mentioned Mrs Catherine of UCLA Anderson financial institute
A brilliant mind - straight talking and no BS! My kind of leader!
@@moh6410 everyone is still human and makes mistakes, just because he did that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a brilliant mind
Jamie is 💯% Solid 🤜🏾✨🤛🏼. Proud to have been in the same room and even prouder to have sat at a lunch table of 5 or 6 with him as a member of an analyst program during start of my career
This man is so intelligent; he left those Stanford kids silent through his knowledge
Not really… they’re audience members already infatuated with him, why would they need to speak up at all?
@@anantsharma7955 very fair point. At least in my perception there appeared to be a lack of reaction of any sorts throughout the video. I believe his answers were so profoundly in depth to where the students didn’t know how to react (even casual sounds of understanding). At least in my opinion…..
David Rockefeller would never allow any ordinary man to run his bank.....
@Bagd Biggerd 5 billion buck fines are just part of a day.....
@Bagd Biggerd Since the Chase decided to open a branch in Saigon, we have seen a succession of major industry leaders occupy that office.
We do need to understand that the Family of the Standard Oil Trust have been dictating a lot of policy, for a very long time.....
I had the pleasure speaking with him I don't know if he remembers...what a delightful gentleman. Lots of respect and love.
Please, he’s a criminal who robs from the poor to add to the rich.
Did you smash?
@@ricflair5956 they rejected your cv?😭
@@ricflair5956 billionaires aren't the reason why we miserable
@@InStevenWeTrust They are the reason he’s miserable. Jealousy can do that to you.
I really enjoyed listening to Jamie Dimon. For me, his leadership approach differs to a lot of other CEOs. This guys mentality is absolutly awesome and he does not care what other people think about him or his actions. He is just doing what he thinks is right and that seems pretty awesome to me!
The ratings are removed and all of the comments are positive. Perfect atmosphere to listen to one of the world's most powerful men. 👍🏻
perfectly charming chairman you wouldn't even guess he's a felon and magnate of an oppressive company
I wanted to applaud this man several times on the way.. Great interview 👏
Do your research. This guy is a thief and leach off society. This man has been convicted multiple times for manipulating the precious metal markets, and is now doing so with bitcoin and who knows what else.
Don’t applaud a crook. He should be in jail.
@Larry Cares just like all white collar criminals they are above the system. The company he runs commits multiple crimes. You can easily look up JP Morgan money laundering, but I believe the crimes run way deeper in a corruption that has taken control over american government and corporations.
@Larry Cares I woudnt trust the humans who run our federal government. they all are placed in power by wallstreet lobbying
So well informed, and knows so much stuff and can present it effectively.
Exactly. I wish he would run for office. Would vote for him in a heart beat
@@briangurka8085 he doesn’t care about politics though outside of helping him make money. A natural born banker
The greatest bank CEO of his generation. Such a pleasure listening to this. So much wisdom, guidance and advice in it, for new or very seasoned professionals. He comes across so very very well as a leader and as a human being. Thank you for this. (Great interviewer too).
You also have no valid morals.
Nonsense. In my 40 year career working at some 20 companies, JPMorgan and IBM were the two most bureaucratic corporations. The work at JPM became such a nightmare, I quit for good.
100% correct about Bureaucracy
correct about JPMC bureaucracy
He could probably convincingly talk about how his hair color is purple and people would listen although they clearly see it's not.
What years did you work at JPMorgan?
I love how fast he talks
Just your average new yorker
@@Darkclaw175 yeah New Yorkers talk fast but he ain’t average by any standards
His speech is fluent, clear and to the point. Not just a ramble of words
Love hearing no nonsense and straightforward answers.
Thank you Jamie for reminding us how lucky and how amazing our system is. We must continue to spread the message!
Yikes. You must be 12 or really have no understanding of the financial system. If You/I were to use rehypothecation we would be in prison for counterfeiting.
@@SHOTTuINdFACE lol. Why don't you live under communist china for 1 year and tell us how great their system is compared to the US.
PBD says this everytime
“What leadership qualities do you look for in young talent”. Dimon: there’s no leadership qualities at that age. Love it. So true. It takes time (business leadership qualities).
J Dimon is wrong on this point
@@generaltso6914 You think a young person has (business) leadership qualities? Come on! Impossible until you have experience. You may have the potential to be a leader - in the community, clubs, or at home - but until you've experienced corporate life for some time do you have the ability to be a leader.
He is very true about bureaucracy.
Giannis Antetokounmpo Mixtape coming soon! 🦌💪🏼
Time stamp?
This is one heck of a talk - Dimon is very clear and confident about what he is saying. I love it. There are also a lot of good points to take note of.
thanks, Standford committee for uploading this video on youtube.
13:23 bitcoin
22:10 why America is rich
54:37 Data AI ML
There's something incredibley eery going on in these comments, the likes and dislikes are turned off, there are much less comments than there should be for a video with this many views and polarizing subject, and all the comments seem to be praising the CEO of a company who can't even figure out a budget shortage for a hypotgetical employee of theirs. What makes this disturbing is the source is an educational channel and institute. Yikes.
You mean the Katie Porter thing? She actually made some incorrect assumptions in her calculations. It's not really the sort of "gotcha" that people think it is.
@@dm2060 the math isn't the "gotcha" moment, the gotcha moment is the moment where he is confronted with his normal every day employees not being able to live of off their jobs and him being so alienated from normal people that he has no response to it.
@@Hillberty224 except the employee is renting a median house with a below median income. I don't think that'll work out for you no matter which company you work for.
@@Hillberty224 Operating a Rockefeller Bank takes talent
along with a firm belief that David and Nelson sending
Hank to put the bug in Nixon's ear about them Fiat dollars,
was masterful thinking.
The possibilities of deflecting the actual cost of printing more money
seem infinite?
The FED gets the blame for any misadventure the Brokers
seem to step into....
But will future wage earners produce enough profits
to enable GDP to cover the eventual costs?
The basis for SDR's seems to face challenges from Putin as well as China....
Can we control world trade denominations long enough to out spend them?
Bots and shills most likely trying to make the parasite look good.
I'm from Pakistan and the list he mentioned at 21:00 is accurate af. It's the reality and beauty of America that places it in the world where it is which most of the people at least in my circle tend to ignore.
Wow, what a great interview. Love hearing from smart CEOs. Nice worldview and business perspective.
He leaves a positive impact on audience❤ its hard to find such person in todays world.
One the most candid CEOs of all time
One of the most criminal CEOs of all time
@@Sharkyzero sue him… wait you can’t even afford a half decent lawyer… fucking bum
Great Interview, loved to listen, such an illuminating lecture. Thanks for sharing ur views and knowledge with us.
Incredible and talented yet down to earth. We need him in the WH.
I agree 100%. He should be the secretary of treasury !
Did you get hit in the head with a very heavy object of some kind?
UW actually has a departmental exam for which Engineering major you could study.
That's amazing (because my uncles literally were meant to study really impossible stuff).
Would anyday prefer his/such interviews over Tech giant CEO ones!
Good to hear from a top thinker on world affairs makes so much sense I had no idea choice one
I didn't know he was on Trumps Team and I'm a Trump supporter and he needs to be in power to change things dems don't want that so nothing changes it gets worse
A man who owns his mistakes and vows to fix it. Mr. Dimon has my respect! 28:20
How did he fix the problems he created for the economy?!
Excellent interview.
Great CEO! No wonder JPM is doing so well.
Surprise: it's the multiple felonies of JPMorgan and their constant criming in the market
Such a brilliant interviewer and interviewee.
Both persons really owe my respect.✌️
agree or disagree this man is competence personified.
Inflation is gradually going to become part of us and due to the fact any money you keep in cash or in a low-interest decline in value each year.
Investment is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people save enough money before retirement.
You can make more money from crypto trading Investment than any other Investment online.
@@noahbriggs9461 Yes, you are absolutely right but you know it's not as easy as spoken.
@@bartjones8349 As a beginner who don't understand how Btcoin trade really works and you really want to make profit from it. I will advise you to first start working with a profesional trader
I think it's brilliant to use brokerage advisor for investing!
This great! Thank you for sharing this information. I love listening to Jamie Dimon
This was fantastic. Seems like a very smart and reasonable man.
thabk for wait 🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻💜
We need more leaders like JD at the top running large organisations. Very inspiring
How do you know how it’s run?
What we need actually less corp, less plastic etc, why do we need more tech unless it’s related to curing cancer or whatever?
He could actually be the president with the erudite disposition he has in economics, finance, world affairs, attention to details, decision making and delegation of the right people for the right reasons and most of all understanding of the America system and enough about the world. That's someone who is equipped to help consolidate the positive growth of a country.
100% correct about Bureaucracy
I just *LOVE* Dimon's put downs of bitcoin !
Crypto is now his preferred alternative asset class 😁
chills that whatever he said 3 years back, are our our present today. what a great leader jamie is!
@Samarth P and also letting them taking bigger and bigger risks and putting world's economy and people's lives at risk
My bandmates are well known for our work..... on the big hero 6 franchise and we are very proud of it..... we stand on that. If you have any questions ask my dad Jaimie.
Brilliant stuff. Big fan of Dimon.
Awesome 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 love ❤️ his approach to how he handles taking care of his staff and the consumer .A no nonsense type . Very down to earth and he keeps it 100%.
Where do you get this from? J Dimon takes care of his staff?? He's famous for NOT paying Chase employees enough to cover basics!
I'm being followed everyday and everywhere
Most people venture into crypto to be millionaires, meanwhile i just want to be debt free
That's very practical and smart goal, a wise man once said do everything you can to get outta debt, one of his tips to getting rich
Just do the right thing, by trading with an expert, I trust me you will be a millionaire and debt free
Your businesses will make you rich but your investments will make you wealthy
When you invest in crypto you are buying days you don't need to work
Now is the best time to purchase and invest in bitcoin, stop procastinating.
15:41 Blockchain
25:06
33:43 Womens
45:35
He is just amazing ! Thank u for being a real man in the world . Lots of respect and love ❤️
My takeaways from this lecture:
1. Be Honest. With everyone
2. Treat all stakeholders and employees equally
3. Watch your temper
4. The onus is on the employee to achieve Work-life balance with companies providing support through policies
5. People mistakes - Not involving the right ppl/not vetting ppl correctly/ not getting rid of bad ppl
6. Bureaucracy creates problems. Meritocracy is important
1hr went by so fast 💨
He’s so authentic
This man is a generational talent. I feel sorry for whoever has to fill his shoes one day...
He is Benedict Arnold......
I wish the interviewer interacted with Jamie a bit, his question style was so robotic & awkward. Overall great interview
God bless this guy and the United States of America ❤️
Great Video and enjoyed watching your enriching content
Something about this guy doesn't sit right with me. Idk what it is.
He is talking too fast , he isnt polite as CEO and using bas words like shit that can happen , he moves his hands too much.
This kind of thing is making people uncomfortable. Then doubt is coming : is he a liar?
You people are simple. Thats all. Never been involved in a business dealing. This is called, off the cusp. No thinking, just what he knows to be true. No one practices a 1 hr script for the cameras.
He is the most understand about the capitalism.
The one of mosr powerful man in the world I apreciTed from italy
Lets see 5 felony charges since he has been in charge and guilty every time. Billions in fines and he doesn't go to jail he instead get a raise. What a great country
And, I dare wonder what words of wisdom bespeak your thinking???
He is a smart talking criminal that has the right connections.
Being a land owner is one of the most difficult things to obtain for some reason.
JP Morgan will be safe, sound & strong whilst this man run it. No bullshit
His opinion about crypto was very interesting
I feel lucky tht i m working for JP MORGAN💖💖💖
I feel extremely lucky and honored to have become a customer of J.P. Morgan-Chase.
Once Citi took away all my available limits and my credit score went down to 560 from 670, and I thought I was done, but Chase suddenly raised my credit limit from $1,000 to $6,500 without my asking. For someone like me, 77 years old at the time, korean-american female with no tangible assets? It was 3 years ago, and I'm still awed by it.
@@cleoraven4391 i am so happy for you and we always value a precious client like you!❤️❤️
Real good. I should have started listening to the business leads sooner. There are some good learning opportunities for SMEs and other individuals. 🙂
This dude is 100 times better than Citi’s Jane.
I’m not even exaggerating
A man that demands respect.
jamie dimon is the kind of father , that shoots straight at you right back when you come home from school and you're feeling depressed and following the wrong path in life .
Intelligent down to earth and very knowledgeable about his roll
‘I may be wrong….. which I doubt’. God damn I love this man 💀💀💀💀
Jamie has been a great leader managing fantastically one of the biggest financial institutions in US. Key to his success may lie in exceptional risk management while accomplishing great returns for the bank.
We are losing our reserve status because of this man.
I pray to God 🙏 for the wellbeing and happiness for everyone in the Global World based on Love Light Peace And Justice For All
So he's smart enough to create massive inequality, ignore serious social problems & manipulate our political system into making the 'illegal, legal' while being recognized at Stanford. Is it just me?
He's consistent
Wow! Am glad TH-cam algo recommended this. What an incredible chap.
Always keeping it real my brother
I went to Chase last month and the reception was not that good :(
I come here at least once in every 4-5 months to hear him
Read about it ( the fractional reserve system ) and see how he really made his money.
you are right, it is incumbent upon you to help save our country
While he actively tries to destroy it....?
Yeah if people owing more debt to banks means increase in GDP, then the damn system is flawed. So Jamie, chill.
the massive debts and massive consumer spending are schemes for governments to show off "growth", even tho people don't have actual wealth
Thats just not true. In a productive system, when banks make loans there is an equal increase in their deposit liabilities (bank deposits), which are used to create/expand businesses which add to GDP
@@Tana1499 which is a big lie. It's simply on the premise of debtors will invest money wisely to create more value in the future. While in real world people are not nearly as wise when spend borrowed money and banks do not hesitate to loan the every last dime out
Great interview.
"I doubt we're going to embrace bitcoin at any price"
He's still right
That’s ok ... Goldman Sachs is changing direction on it. He can stay in his own space
'i dont care about the cryptocurrency', 'the council isn't effective'..... love how direct the man is :) thrumbs up