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As careers progress, professional value evolves beyond simply what you deliver. High-performing professionals often find that results alone are no longer sufficient to drive career advancement. This paper introduces the ecap framework – Execution, Capability, Authority, and Presence – a practical model for understanding how organisations assess and recognise value at different stages, from contributing effectively to being acknowledged as a trusted leader.
For much of its history, executive search was defined by access - access to networks, access to information, and access to candidates who were otherwise difficult to identify or approach. Over the past decade, that advantage has steadily eroded. Digitisation, global connectivity, and professional platforms have flattened many of the informational barriers that once differentiated search firms. Today, identifying senior candidates is no longer the most difficult part of executive search.
We are pleased to announce the promotion of Samir Solanki to Partner in Charge, where he will lead and further strengthen our Executive Search business while playing a central role in advancing our coaching and leadership development offerings.
In this two-part episode of the ecap Rewards Podcast mini-series, Sandrine Bardot, Rewards Senior Managing Partner at ecap, speaks with Abrar Khodari, Head of Human Capital at Xenel Industries Ltd. and Secretary to the Nomination and Remuneration Committee (NRC).
In this two-part episode of the ecap Rewards Podcast mini-series, Sandrine Bardot, Rewards Senior Managing Partner at ecap, speaks with Abrar Khodari, Head of Human Capital at Xenel Industries Ltd. and Secretary to the Nomination and Remuneration Committee (NRC).
Over the course of 2025, a significant shift was observed in the executive search landscape, marking a decisive return to client appreciation for a robust, thorough, and deeply analytical search process.
In this episode, Nick Harvey speaks with Rob DiCastri, CEO of Serenity Aviation, about the transformation of private aviation in Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East - and what it reveals about leadership, innovation, and market opportunity.
For decades, we’ve been told to chase work-life balance. I hate it. The phrase implies two opposing forces - work and life pulling at each other like ends of a rope. But what if that’s the wrong metaphor altogether? What if the goal isn’t to balance work and life - but simply to create balance?
In Episode 3, Evercare CEO Irfan Khan reflects on building sustainable leadership systems that endure. By scaling its academy and embedding values, Evercare empowers clinicians and administrators alike to lead with integrity, ensuring healthcare systems can thrive across emerging markets.
Across emerging markets, hospitals are under immense strain, from workforce shortages to brain drain and systemic inequities. The Evercare × ecap Leadership Transformation Programme demonstrates how investing in local leadership can strengthen resilience from within. By equipping clinicians, managers, and operational staff with adaptive, people-centred skills, the initiative builds trust, improves patient outcomes, and reduces turnover by up to 25%. Through mentorship, scenario planning, and culture-driven learning, it transforms healthcare leadership into a clinical asset, proving that resilience begins not with resources, but with people.