About the Author
Nadav Arie is a serial entrepreneur and senior executive in energy, technology, and infrastructure. He serves as VP Sales at Leasecom Energy, having previously served as CEO of a group energy company. Over his career, he has founded, managed, and led ventures in solar energy, battery storage systems, electrical infrastructure, and energy regulation — from the field, not from theory.
Arie develops AI-based energy management systems and combines practical experience in sales, business development, operations, and infrastructure. His management approach integrates systems thinking, operational discipline, and the ability to translate vision into execution — without losing the human element along the way.
Why I Wrote This Book
For years, I managed companies, built systems, navigated crises — and always searched for deeper language to understand what was happening inside the organization. The business books I encountered were good — but flat. Their models assumed a stable world, linear growth, and clean competition. Reality was different.
I encountered Kabbalah not as religion — but as architecture. I discovered that concepts like "Tzimtzum," "the shattering of the vessels," "Light and Vessel," "Chesed and Gevurah" — described precisely what I was seeing in the field. This book is the synthesis of that connection: Kabbalah as management architecture. Not mysticism. Not promises. An operating system.
My Unique Angle
I am not a theorist. Not a rabbi. Not a spiritual speaker.
I am someone who builds real systems — energy, infrastructure, technology, AI — and translates field experience into management language. This book was not written from a library. It was written from years of building, crisis, success, and repair.