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By 7 a.m., Bank of America’s CEO has already read 5 newspapers, his email inbox, and hit the gym—he says if you’re late to meetings, you’re ‘selfish’
Bank of America’s CEO Brian Moynihan starts his day before 7 a.m. with newspapers, emails, and a workout, emphasizing punctuality as a sign of respect. The bank enforces in-office work policies, issuing warnings to employees not meeting three-day office attendance requirements. Moynihan’s compensation includes a $1.5 million salary and $39.5 million in equity incentives, though the company’s stock has shown minimal growth this year.
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