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Operating Insights  ·  Industrial Businesses  ·  Australia & APAC

Insights on EBITDA, Pricing
and Business Performance

EBITDA doesn’t move by accident.
It moves through pricing discipline, working capital control, and execution cadence.
These articles break down what actually drives performance.
Focused on EBITDA growth, margin performance, cash flow management, and operating cadence across industrial and distribution businesses.

What These Articles Cover

EBITDA improvement, pricing discipline, working capital and cash flow, post-acquisition integration, execution cadence, and the commercial decisions that determine whether a business performs or drifts. Written from 25 years of P&L accountability in industrial and distribution businesses across Australia and APAC.

Explore EBITDA performance issues → Pricing discipline & margin improvement → Working capital improvement → CEO & operating partner mandates →

EBITDA & Performance

When revenue grows but EBITDA doesn’t, something is breaking underneath.

Pricing Is the Fastest Way to Move EBITDA

Most businesses start EBITDA improvement with cost. The fastest lever is pricing — and the room is larger than expected.

A Full Pipeline Does Not Always Mean Growth

Revenue activity without margin discipline is not progress. Understanding what the pipeline is actually worth changes everything.

Why Commercial Forecasting Fails in Industrial Businesses

Most forecasts are built on assumptions that don’t survive contact with the customer book. What to look for — and how to fix it.

If You Wouldn’t Approve It Today, Why Is It Still on Your Books?

The discipline to remove what you would never approve from scratch separates good operators from great ones.

Pricing & Margin

Pricing is rarely broken in one place. It leaks.

The Real Value of Product Consolidation

SKU rationalisation releases cash, improves margin and reduces complexity simultaneously. The constraint is decisional, not commercial.

The Forecast Blind Spot

The gap between what businesses think their working capital position is — and what it actually is — is where cash disappears.

When Sales Teams Look Busy but Growth Stalls

Activity is not output. A sales team can be fully occupied and commercially unproductive at the same time.

Why Field Sales Performance Breaks Down

Field sales breakdown is rarely a talent problem. It is almost always a system problem — territory design, pricing governance and accountability.

Working Capital & Cash Flow

Profit on paper doesn’t mean cash in the bank.

The Forecast Blind Spot

The gap between what businesses think their working capital position is and what it actually is — is where cash disappears.

The Real Value of Product Consolidation

SKU rationalisation releases working capital and improves cash conversion — the constraint is decisional, not commercial.

If You Wouldn’t Approve It Today, Why Is It Still on Your Books?

The customers, products and costs businesses would never approve today — but carry anyway. The operational cost of inaction.

Operating Cadence

Execution failure is usually cadence failure.

The Moment Every CEO Must Intervene

There is a moment in every underperforming business when the CEO must stop delegating and step in. Recognising it is the difference between recovery and drift.

When Autonomy Fails Quietly: 5 Early Warning Signs

Autonomy doesn’t fail dramatically. It fails through small signals that accumulate until performance has already drifted beyond easy recovery.

When Autonomy Fails Quietly: Cadence Slip

The first thing that breaks in a decentralised business is cadence. When the rhythm of accountability slips, performance follows.

When Autonomy Fails Quietly: Decision Rights

Most multi-site businesses have unclear decision rights. Decisions get made at the wrong level — or not made at all.

Your Data Dashboard Is Probably Digital Wallpaper

More data than ever. Less clarity than five years ago. The problem is not data volume — it is signal.

M&A, Integration & Scale

The deal doesn’t create value. Execution does.

The Five Silent Deal-Killers That Erode Acquisition ROI

Most acquisitions underperform because of five operational failures in the first 100 days. What they are and how to prevent them.

The Assumption That Sinks Global Expansion

Most expansion failures come from assuming what works domestically will translate. It almost never does directly.

How to Decentralise at Scale Without Losing Control

Multi-site businesses that decentralise without the right frameworks don’t gain agility — they lose performance consistency.


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