The Phoenix Library is a collection of leadership, financial, and institutional works by Dr. Leticia Lilleström.
Each work is written for leaders responsible for real decisions — CFOs, CEOs, founders, board members, and institutional stewards.
These are not books of theory or commentary, but structured perspectives designed to shape how decisions are made and how systems hold under pressure.
Some works form part of broader systems and series. Others stand alone as independent explorations of leadership, structure, and institutional thinking.
Explore selected works below.
Organisational Fragility
A Deep Analysis of Liquidity, Pressure, and Choice

A structural examination of how organisations weaken long before performance visibly declines. This work connects liquidity, pressure, and decision-making into a single system—revealing how fragility forms, spreads, and ultimately shapes outcomes.
It serves as a foundational lens across the wider body of work.
The Sovereign CFO
When Strategy Ends, Leadership Begins

A leadership doctrine for finance executives operating beyond technical control and into decision authority. This work reframes the CFO role from financial operator to decision architect—focused on how leaders shape direction, command clarity, and hold stability under uncertainty.
It examines how finance leadership evolves when reporting is no longer enough, and when the role becomes central to strategy, capital, and organisational coherence.
Unbreakable
How to Lead with Purpose and Outlast Every Game

A leadership work focused on endurance, internal clarity, and the ability to operate under sustained pressure. Rather than offering surface-level strategies, it examines what allows leaders to remain stable, decisive, and effective when conditions deteriorate.

Doctrine with a Karmic Spine
Doctrine Rules the World. Karma Rules the Soul.
A philosophical exploration of doctrine, consequence, and internal alignment. This work operates at the level beneath systems—examining the principles that shape behaviour, decisions, and long-term direction.
Series & Systems

Sovereign Architecture
A series focused on institutional design, governance, and structures built to endure beyond individuals and cycles.
Phoenix Specialisations
A collection of applied systems addressing key components of financial leadership, including liquidity, financial architecture, and forecasting under pressure.

