Becker's Healthcare October 31, 2023
Molly Gamble

A love of mornings might as well be a qualification for CEOs.

High-profile CEOs have made their preference for the day’s earliest hours well-known, heralding it as the time for maximum productivity, physical exercise, reflection and efficiency.

Noting this trend, Wall Street Journal reporter Ray Jones learned the morning routines of several chief executives and tested them out, including those of Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase chair and CEO, and Adena Friedman, Nasdaq chair and CEO.

One of Mr. Jones’ takeaways? “Is it time for breakfast yet?” More definitively, he arrives at the conclusion that even the most well-worn routines aren’t for everybody.

Here are some glimpses into three CEOs’ morning routines and the reporter’s assessment of...

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