Systems Engineering to Understand Corporate Value and Intangible Assets
Joshua Jahani

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Expand your enterprise into new regions using systems engineering and data analysis
In Data Driven Decisions: Systems Engineering to Understand Corporate Valuation and Intangible Assets, investment banker, systems engineer, and Cornell University lecturer Joshua Michael Jahani delivers an incisive and unique unveiling of how to use the tools of systems engineering to value your organization, its intangible assets, and how to gauge or prepare its readiness for an overseas or cross-border expansion.
In the book, you’ll learn to implement a wide range of systems engineering tools, including context diagrams, decision matrices, Goal-Question-Metric analyses, and more. You’ll also discover the following:
A must-have resource for business owners, managers, executives, directors, and other corporate leaders, Data-Driven Decisions will also prove invaluable to consultants and other professionals who serve companies considering expansion or growth into new regions.
Table of Contents
Part I Intangible Assets
Chapter 1 When Intangibles Matter Most Defining Intangible Assets
Chapter 2 Examples of Intangible Assets
Chapter 3 The Rise of Intangible Economies
Chapter 4 Defining Intangibles
Chapter 5 Valuing Intangible Assets
Chapter 6 EBITDA Is Not the Best Way to Value Intangible-Heavy Companies
Chapter 7 Separability, Measurability, and Predictability
Chapter 8 Why Systems Engineering Is Relevant for Corporate Valuations and Intangible Assets
Chapter 9 What Intangibles Matter Most for Corporate Valuation
Chapter 1 0 What Intangibles Matter Most for Corporate Expansion
Chapter 11 Buy-Side Intangibles
Chapter 12 PE Ratios
Chapter 13 The Business Moat as an Intangible Asset
Chapter 14 How Investors Think About Intangibles
Chapter 15 Intangible Assets in Branded Consumer Products
Chapter 16 Intangible Assets in Healthcare
Part II Systems Engineering Tools and Examples
Chapter 17 Systems Engineering Tools
Chapter 18 Customer Affinity and Context Diagrams
Chapter 19 Context Diagrams and Context Matrices
Chapter 20 Use Cases and Behavioral Diagrams
Chapter 21 Originating Requirements
Chapter 22 Decision Matrix
Chapter 23 GQM - Goal Question Metric Analysis
Chapter 24 Analytical Hierarchy
Chapter 25 Precedence Matrix
Chapter 26 Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
Chapter 27 Interface Matrix
Chapter 28 House of Quality
Chapter 29 Operations Description Template
Chapter 30 Interface Tracking
Chapter 31 Conclusion to Tools
Chapter 32 GQM, Decision Matrix, and Analytical Hierarchy for Ad-Tech Industries
Chapter 33 GQM, Decision Matrix, and Analytical Hierarchy for Logistics Industries
Chapter 34 GQM, Decision Matrix, and Analytical Hierarchy for Manufacturing Industries
Part Ill Geographical Application
Chapter 35 Introduction
Chapter 36 The MENA Region
Chapter 37 The ASEAN Region
Chapter 38 The Latin American Region
Chapter 39 Case Studies: Bringing It All Together
Chapter 40 Case Studies: LATAM Expanding to the United States
Chapter 41 Case Studies: MENA Medical Devices
Chapter 42 Case Studies: ASEAN Aerospace Schema - Context Diagram
Chapter 43 Case Studies: In Conclusion
Chapter 44 Summary
Joshua Jahani presents a powerful set of tools driven by a pragmatic engineering approach. I appreciate the definitiveness of this work and
believe it can be a valuable tool for people seeking to understand corporate value and intangible assets.
—Turk Al Joaib, Managing Partner, Rua Growth Fund, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Data Driven Decisions captures the missing part of corporate valuations, driven by the opacity of intangible assets. All financial professionals would benefit from this book.
—Andrei Ugarov, Former PwC Corporate Finance and Valuations Partner, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Data Driven Decisions shows a commitment to the Systems Engineering tools and principles that have helped the field become more popular than ever before. I am particularly impressed with how the methodologies of this book build on an existing body of systems material taught across
the world.
—Wesley A Hewett, INCOSE Chapter President, New York, USA
The organization of Data Driven Decisions serves Joshua’s purpose to identify better ways to measure intangibles in the global economy. I believe capital markets benefit from this kind of organization.
—Andrew Hulsh, Partner and member of the private equity practice at Mintz Levin, a leading international law firm, New York, USA
About the Author
Joshua Jahani is the Managing Director of Jahani and Associates (J&A), a middle market investment bank focused on cross-border transactions between North America, the Middle East and North Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. The firm has offices in New York City, Abu Dhabi, and Singapore. J&A was started in 2018 to provide value in the underserved middle market cross-border transaction sector, specifically focused on emerging markets. J&A is industry agnostic.
The firm has served over 200 clients and built deep investor and commercial networks within North America, the Middle East and North Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Joshua Jahani oversees the firm's business operations including client services, investment banking, and thought leadership. Joshua is the author of Data Driven Decisions: Systems Engineering to Understand Corporate Value and Intangible Assets (Wiley, 2023) and is a regular contributor to news outlets such as the BBC, Newsweek, and The Independent. Joshua writes about topics related to cross-border capital markets, investment banking, and global economics. He is a visiting lecturer at Cornell’s College of Engineering, Department of Systems Engineering.
Joshua Jahani earned his Master of Engineering at Cornell University and teaches courses on strategy, finance, and entrepreneurship at NYU. Joshua began his career at Deloitte in 2012 as a strategy advisor. He specialized in transaction advisory for some of the world’s largest companies. This gave him exposure and expertise in the complex world of global capital markets.









