Discover the art of organizational balance and the hidden architecture of corporate power.
Modern corporations are filled with talent, resources, and intelligence – so why do they so often fracture between vision, management, and execution? Why do well-funded projects spiral into overruns, and talented teams disengage?
In-Corp-Oration offers a radical diagnosis. Using the ancient Japanese art of Ikebana – a discipline of structure, intention, and balance – it reveals how organizations operate as living arrangements of three elements:
Heaven (Leadership): The vision, direction, and aspiration.
Body (Management): The structure that translates intent into action.
Earth (Labor): The foundation where work is done and value is created.
When these elements fall out of balance, the result is exhaustion, waste, and systemic failure – no matter how brilliant the strategy or generous the funding.
Drawing on decades of insider experience from boardrooms to mudfields, this book is not an external critique but a voice from within. It provides a framework for diagnosing imbalance, a language for sensing truth inside systems designed to obscure it, and a practical guide to maintaining integrity even when the structure rewards its opposite.
For leaders, managers, consultants, and anyone navigating the complexity of modern work, In-Corp-Oration is an essential read, a call to rebuild not just organizations, but the very practice of balance that keeps them alive.
Imran Mirza is a polymath, serial entrepreneur, consultant, and advisor whose career spans engineering, technology, construction, and innovation.
For more than three decades, he has founded and led companies across diverse industries — from software development and automation to shipbuilding, energy, and infrastructure — overseeing initiatives collectively exceeding $90 billion in value.
A lifelong student and educator, Imran has taught application development and remains deeply committed to bridging technical mastery with human insight. His formal education includes studies in Commerce, Computer Technology, and Welding Engineering Technology, complemented by ongoing explorations in Canadian entrepreneurship, artificial and emotional intelligence, comparative religion, history, and culture.
Conversant in seven languages and immersed in the cultures of eighteen countries, Imran brings a global perspective shaped by contemplative curiosity. His writing explores the intersection of professional systems and spiritual growth — revealing that life’s truest measure lies in the inner curriculum we live and pass on.