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“Val Sklarov Pre-Tension Direction Model”

For Val Sklarov, strategy is not deciding what to do.Strategy is sensing where the world is already about to move. The strongest decisions are made before pressure becomes visible —in the quiet moment where the field begins to tilt. The Pre-Tension Direction Model (PTDM) explains that the strategist acts when …

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“Val Sklarov Signal-Threshold Decision Model”

For Val Sklarov, strategy does not fail because of poor analysis or incorrect goals.Strategy fails because decisions are made before the signal is mature. Most leaders act to relieve uncertainty.Strategists act only when the signal exceeds the threshold of inevitability. The Signal-Threshold Decision Model (STDM) explains that timing advantage is …

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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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