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Two weeks into Dimon’s first year at Harvard, recalls classmate Steve Burke, now COO of Comcast, they were assigned a case about a troubled cranberry co-op. “We’d just arrived, so we were all intimidated by this godlike professor,” says Burke. “The professor starts discussing the cranberry case, and Jamie says, ‘I think you’re wrong!’ We were all amazed.” Dimon walked to the blackboard and wrote out his solution. The imperious prof was forced to acknowledge, “You’re right,” and Dimon immediately became a hero to fellow students. He’s had the same inspirational effect on the people who have worked for him over the years, many of whom have followed him from job to job. “Jamie’s strength is that he’s a leader, not a classic manager,” says Charlie Scharf, who started with Dimon at Commercial Credit in the 1980s and is now head of retail banking at J.P. Morgan. “He can’t help himself,” adds Heidi Miller, chief of treasury and securities services at J.P. Morgan. “He can be a total pain, overdemanding, but you’d trust your life to him.”