Artefacts

A working library.

A collection of Mason Wilhelm material — capability overviews, prospectuses, dashboards and reports — kept in one place. Open any piece to read it in full.

Library  Selected work & referenceMason Wilhelm
Market Intelligence

Retail Executive Intelligence Dashboard

An interactive market map of the retail executive cohort — career origins, current segment, function and gender mix, and tenure with current employer — with headline insights and a filterable executive directory.

Interactive HTML · June 2026Open
LinkedIn

Start broader, filter harder

“Start Broader, Filter Harder. It’s one of the Mason Wilhelm taglines — but what does it actually mean, and how do our clients experience it?” On mapping a market in ~20% of the time, then filtering to a verified longlist.

LinkedIn video · June 2026View post
LinkedIn

Saigan — where four forces converge

“For years, four forces have been developing independently: systems thinking, digital infrastructure, AI, and an increasing need for better leadership decisions. Saigan is where those forces converge.”

LinkedIn post · June 2026View post
Capability Overview

Mason Wilhelm × 1805 — Capability Overview

An intelligence-led capability overview — how Search Intelligence maps the market, calibrates leadership and compresses the search timetable, walked through end to end.

Interactive HTML · May 2026Open
Prospectus

Mason Wilhelm — Prospectus

The firm prospectus — an introduction to Mason Wilhelm, the four mandates, and the Search Intelligence approach to executive search and leadership advisory.

PDF · 13 pp · May 2026Open
LinkedIn

How the mutual sector is renewing its talent

“The mutual banking sector is reshaping how it builds leadership teams — and the data tells a compelling story.” Three appointment patterns across Australia’s major mutual banks: 70% external ELT hires, ~45% internal CEOs, and 1 in 3 from outside financial services.

LinkedIn post · March 2026View post
LinkedIn

Human System Intelligence — the research paradigm shift

“The evolution from manual candidate research to Human System Intelligence represents more than operational efficiency — it’s a fundamental shift in data dimensionality.” From our Search Intelligence Series.

LinkedIn post · January 2026View post