What separates great business leaders from the average?
Hugh Hilton, global dealmaker and business transformation expert, joins Nick on the Australian Business Show for a powerhouse conversation you won’t want to miss.
From restructuring a $1.2 billion company and wiping $65 million in debt in just 45 days, to reinventing broken operations with strategy and creativity—Hugh shares the mindset and tools that separate average leaders from great ones.
In this episode, Hugh opens up about:
The underrated power of curiosity and creative thinking in business
Why most companies fail before they even realise it
What roll-ups and acquisitions really mean for long-term growth
The one phrase that closes more deals than a polished sales pitch
This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone serious about building resilient, high-impact businesses.
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