Steve Jobs Once Stressed The Importance Of 'Spontaneous Meetings' - Now Jamie Dimon Warns 'Young People Are Being Left Behind' For The Same Reason
Steve Jobs Once Stressed The Importance Of 'Spontaneous Meetings' - Now Jamie Dimon Warns 'Young People Are Being Left Behind' For The Same Reason
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Steve Jobs Once Stressed The Importance Of 'Spontaneous Meetings' - Now Jamie Dimon Warns 'Young People Are Being Left Behind' For The Same Reason

🕒︎ 2025-10-30

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Steve Jobs Once Stressed The Importance Of 'Spontaneous Meetings' - Now Jamie Dimon Warns 'Young People Are Being Left Behind' For The Same Reason

It appears that Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk isn't the only person invoking Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) co-founder Steve Jobs lately — JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon is also echoing the legendary tech mogul's belief. Jamie Dimon Says Remote Work Is Hurting Young Employees During a panel discussion with Bloomberg at the Future Investment Initiative in Saudi Arabia this week, Dimon stated that he continues to encourage JPMorgan employees to return to the office. He said that younger staffers aren't learning as effectively over Zoom. "Zoom is a great tool, so I'm not making fun of Zoom," Dimon said. "But younger people are being left behind. Their social lives are deteriorating. They don't get ahead." He added that collaboration among management also suffers in virtual meetings. "When we meet on the Hollywood Square…You don't have that constant follow-up. People say, ‘Well, pick it up next week when we get there.'" See Also: Nvidia Reportedly Bets $2 Billion On Elon Musk's xAI — And Its Own GPUs Will Fuel ‘Colossus 2′ Gigawatt-Scale AI Supercluster The CEO then cited Jobs, saying the late Apple co-founder also had a similar take on the topic. "If you look back at your careers, you learned a little bit from apprenticeships. You were with other people who took unit sales call or told you how to handle a mistake or something like that. It doesn’t happen when you’re in your basement and Zoom … I think it’s very important to have a social life." Subscribe to the Benzinga Tech Trends newsletter to get all the latest tech developments delivered to your inbox. Steve Jobs Believed Creativity Required Physical Proximity Jobs once said, "Creativity comes from spontaneous meetings, from random discussions. You run into someone, you ask what they're doing, you say ‘Wow,' and soon you're cooking up all sorts of ideas," according to Inc. At Pixar and Apple, Jobs designed offices around that philosophy — a hub-and-spoke layout where private offices surrounded shared common areas like cafes and lounges. As per the report, those spaces were meant to foster inadvertent encounters and unintended collaboration. Musk Slams Remote Work, Google Scales Back Its Flexible Policy Previously, Musk called remote work "morally wrong." He argued that it creates an unfair difference between white and blue-collar workers. Just earlier this month, Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) reportedly decided to scale back on its "Work from Anywhere" policy. Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) have also made similar decisions. According to Benzinga's Edge Stock Rankings, AAPL continues to show a strong price trend across short, medium and long-term timeframes. See the full performance breakdown here. Read More: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says Intel Spent 33 Years ‘Trying To Kill Us' But Now Calls The Chip Rival A Partner: ‘We're Lovers, Not Fighters' Photo Courtesy: Lev Radin on Shutterstock.com

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