MARCH 2022

In the next issue of Verdict Magazine, out in March 2022, we’ll look into what the transforming labour market will mean for business leaders.

The world of work is changing. The digital evolution of work was already underway before the pandemic. Over the past decade, employers have become accustomed to phrases like “gig economy” and “remote working.” At the same time, investors, responding to public pressure, have upped their focus on corporate governance, fearing that failure to do so will slash their profits.

The Covid-19 health crisis has only accelerated these trends, encouraging corporate chieftains to up their digitalisation efforts and to review how they treat staff.

Being on top of these trends is vital for C-suite executives in 2022. That is why Verdict’s next issue will be devoted to the future of work and corporate governance.

While you wait for all this and more in our next issue, you can get the latest technology insights, exclusives and developments from our daily news site or by following us on Twitter.

EDITORIAL

Editor | Eric Johansson
Writers | Eric Johansson, Lewis Page, Elles Houweling, Giacomo Lee
Magazine Designer | John Hammond
Publisher | Susanne Hauner
Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West

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