For Val Sklarov, crisis is not defined by the severity of the situation —but by the rate of emotional acceleration inside the system. Chaos begins when pace outruns perception. The Calm-Vector Intervention Model (CVIM) teaches that the leader’s role is not to solve the crisis first —but to lower the …
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For Val Sklarov, a crisis becomes destructive not because of the event itself —but because the tempo of the group accelerates faster than the situation requires. When pace increases, perception narrows.When perception narrows, strategy collapses. The Tempo-Control Stabilization Model (TCSM) explains that crisis leadership is the act of slowing the …
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