Sovereign Architecture: The Phoenix Heirloom Edition begins from a single, unshakable premise: institutions outlast individuals.
This volume shows how to design architectures that endure succession, crisis, and time itself.
Drawing on twelve dimensions of institutional design, Dr. Leticia Lilleström offers a field manual for founders, chief executives, and nation-builders who want to transform personal leadership into lasting structure. Instead of relying on charisma or personality, Sovereign Architecture focuses on governance systems, alliances, capital rules, and succession protocols that allow power to remain stable even as people change.
Readers will learn how to:
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Architect enduring power systems that do not collapse with leadership turnover
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Embed mission and purpose into institutions rather than individuals
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Design succession rituals, covenant ledgers, and transmission protocols that preserve continuity
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Transform leadership from a temporary act into a sovereign structure
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Apply the Twelve Dimensions of Institutional Resilience in organisations, ventures, and state-level projects
This Phoenix Heirloom Edition is a premium, collector’s hardcover — designed as a permanent institutional reference volume. With a crafted aesthetic, it is made for boardrooms, executive libraries, and leaders who think in decades rather than quarters.
Author
Dr. Leticia Lilleström — strategic finance leader, institutional architect, and founder of Phoenix Lillestroms.
Reader advisory: This edition is intended for serious institutional stewards who want to build systems that endure beyond personal tenure. Suitable for readers of Why Nations Fail (Acemoglu & Robinson), The Sovereign Individual (Davidson & Rees-Mogg), and leadership works that move beyond personality into architecture and statecraft.







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