JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has advised managers to prioritize a positive workplace culture by firing employees and even customers who exhibit toxic behavior. Dimon emphasized that removing disruptive individuals, regardless of their contributions, is crucial for fostering a respectful and effective environment. He also mentioned his retirement is still several years away.
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