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In a recent discussion on workplace communication, IBM's CEO Arvind Krishna expressed his differing view from JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon regarding the use of texting during meetings. While Dimon has voiced his disapproval of texting, suggesting it distracts from meaningful dialogue, Krishna believes that restricting the use of technology in such settings is counterproductive.
Krishna stated, "Telling people they can't use their technology would be weird," emphasizing the importance of adapting to modern communication methods. He noted that in larger meetings, particularly those with more than ten attendees, it is unrealistic to expect complete focus from every participant. Instead, he advocates for a more flexible approach that acknowledges the diverse ways individuals engage during discussions.
This perspective highlights a growing trend in corporate culture where leaders are reevaluating traditional norms and embracing technology as a tool for enhanced collaboration, rather than a distraction.
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