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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Says: Fire People Who Ruin Workplace Culture

Ankita Das
Last updated: June 14, 2025 5:50 pm
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon recently made headlines with his bold advice to company managers: fire the people who create a toxic work environment—even if they’re top performers or long-time clients.

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Focus on a Healthy Work Culture

Speaking at the Databricks Data & AI Summit, Dimon shared that maintaining a healthy and respectful workplace is key to a company’s success. He explained that just a few toxic people—those who are rude or disruptive—can ruin team meetings and drag everyone down.

“You should fire the a**holes,” Dimon said bluntly. “It only takes a few of them to destroy a meeting.” He stressed that building a positive environment allows people to do their best work, and that energy should go toward those who genuinely appreciate the company’s efforts.

Even Rude Customers Get Cut Off

Dimon also admitted that he’s fired customers in the past—if they were being rude to his employees. He told staff that allowing bad behavior, even from clients, sends the wrong message. “Take your energy and put it into people who value you,” he said.

Retirement Plans? Not Just Yet

As for his future at JPMorgan, Dimon, who is 69 years old, says he’s not leaving anytime soon. In a recent Fox Business interview, he said retirement is still “a few years away.” When he does step down as CEO, he may stay on as executive chairman for a while.

“It’s up to God and the board,” he added. “I love what I do.”

Key Takeaway

Jamie Dimon believes that a strong, respectful workplace culture is non-negotiable—even if that means letting go of high performers or long-term clients. His message to leaders is clear: don’t tolerate bad behavior from anyone, for the sake of your team and your company.

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