Wall Street’s most powerful boss has revealed the one thing he refuses to do at the end of the week, and a growing number of top CEOs are now following his lead.
Jamie Dimon, head of JPMorgan Chase, said he does not make any business decisions on Fridays, warning that being tired can lead to costly mistakes.
‘I’ve learned some stuff like when I was 30, like anger doesn’t help,’ the CEO said during an interview with NPR. ‘Making big decisions on a Friday when you’re tired is a really bad idea.’
The veteran banker – who has spent more than four decades
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