The pace of business change is continuing to accelerate. According to a recent McKinsey Global Survey, business leaders expect that by 2026, half of their companies' revenues will come from products, services, or businesses that haven't been invented yet. Innovation is critical for companies to survive and thrive. So how can employers ensure they have talent strategies in place to have the right skills to create and drive new ideas forward, and could innovation be the catalyst that accelerates skills-based hiring?\n\nMy guest this week is Mauro Porcini, PepsiCo's first ever Chief Design Officer and author of a new book on people-centric innovation. In the book, Mauro does a deep dive into the skills, culture, and philosophy companies need to innovate. It was brilliant to hear his views on what employers need to do to attract, retain and develop people with the diverse skills required for effective innovation.\n\nIn the interview, we discuss:\n\nThe role of Chief Design Officer at Pepsico\n\nHow business cultures have changed\n\nDesigning the future with human-centric design\n\nThe 24 skills needed for innovation and the importance of identifying and developing them in leaders\n\nBuilding a culture of innovation\n\nProcess versus people\n\nThe power of kindness, optimism, and curiosity\n\nThe relationship between kindness and productivity\n\nRecognizing and recruiting innovators\n\nRedesigning the recruiting process\n\nWhat does the future look like?\n\n\nMauro's book - The Human Side of Innovation: The Power of People in Love with People\n\nListen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.