Scott Davis

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Scott Davis serves as Chairman and CEO of Melius Research, where he is also the lead research analyst covering the multi-industry sector. He has 25 years of industrials equity research experience and has covered over 30 multi-industry names with an aggregated market capitalization of approximately $1 trillion.

Davis has led elite research teams for the past 20+ years, ranking in the top decile of all Wall Street analysts in nearly every time period. For the past 17 years, Institutional Investor magazine has recognized Davis as the number one ranked multi-industry analyst on six occasions and within the top three in most of the remaining years. Prior to Melius Research, Davis was a Managing Director and Head of the Global Industrials Research
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Honored to be interviewed by Tech Entrepreneur Lance Peppler on his Exponential Organisations Podcast. Worth a listen I think! I share the REAL stories of GE, Boeing, Danaher, and other industrial titans, as well as the modern-day flywheel.

Lance is in South Africa and we taped without interruption during that lovely Hurricane that blew through the Northeast a few weeks ago. I had a tree go throug Read more of this blog post »
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“Michael Bonsignore, a 30-year veteran of Honeywell, succeeded Bossidy and tried to integrate the two organizations, but he made little headway. People considered themselves either Honeywell or Allied employees, and they strongly disliked each other. Honeywell viewed AlliedSignal as arrogant, while AlliedSignal saw Honeywell folks as soft and lazy.”
Scott Davis, Lessons from the Titans: What Companies in the New Economy Can Learn from the Great Industrial Giants to Drive Sustainable Success




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