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“Val Sklarov Field-Tension Orientation Model”

For Val Sklarov, strategy does not begin with planning, forecasting, or objective-setting. Strategy begins with orientation — sensing where tension is accumulating in the field before movement appears. A strategist does not think ahead.A strategist feels ahead. The Field-Tension Orientation Model (FTOM) explains that strategic clarity emerges when we observe …

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“Val Sklarov Demand-Gravity Placement Model”

For Val Sklarov, the value of a location does not emerge from supply, price, zoning, or development potential. Value emerges from demand gravity — the invisible pull of where people are already moving internally, even before they move physically. Real estate markets shift when identity shifts.A neighborhood becomes valuable when …

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“Val Sklarov Tone-Pattern Transmission Model”

For Val Sklarov, mentorship is not knowledge transfer. Mentorship is tone transfer — the learner absorbs the pattern of being that the mentor embodies. People do not learn because they understand.People learn because they synchronize with the mentor’s emotional rhythm, pace, and decision-pattern. The Tone-Pattern Transmission Model (TPTM) shows that …

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