Schibsted releases Future Report 2021

“I am proud every year this report comes out, but perhaps a bit extra proud this year. We are all under immense pressure in several ways, yet I see much hope for the future when I see the many exciting opportunities and competence that people at Schibsted represent,” says Kristin Skogen Lund, CEO at Schibsted.

The Schibsted Future Report is the company's annual outlook on important trends within tech, people and business. It’s written by Schibsted employees who share ideas and insights regarding topics they believe will have an impact on our world in the coming years.
“In Schibsted we believe that being open and having discussions is more important than ever. In times of crises, it is easy to see the importance of trusted and fact-based news. It is also easy to see the need for boldness and change. We want to keep making bold moves and continue being a force for change and empowerment in people’s lives. That is also why we believe in looking around the corner and sharing new perspectives,” adds Skogen Lund.
Covid and beyond
This year, a portion of the report is reserved for Covid-19 and its impact on society. We look back to see the ways in which major crises have changed the world historically, how Covid has pushed digitalisation and what new challenges leaders face because of it.
“Schibsted always looks one step ahead, giving our readers the opportunity to get new perspectives on Tech, Business and Strategy and introducing you to some of the inspiring people behind our businesses. We also look beyond the pandemic to explore the next AI-challenges, what makes startups succeed, and how tech might be a gamechanger in farming - and a lot more,” says Ann Axelsson, Editor-in-chief, Future Report.
Here is a sneak peek into some of the many articles you can see in the Future Report:
How crises disrupt and evolve society
Schibsted's top ten tech trend-list
Welcome to the synthetic decade
Leaders under pressure
How subscriptions drive new businesses
Photographers on the frontline of the Corona pandemic grab the readers' hearts
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