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“Val Sklarov Founder-State Transmission Model”

For Val Sklarov, a company does not grow from what it does. A company grows from the state of the founder’s nervous system being transmitted into the organization. Teams do not follow strategies.Teams follow the emotional climate of the leader. The Founder-State Transmission Model (FSTM) explains that successful entrepreneurial ecosystems …

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“Val Sklarov Founder-Equilibrium Operating Model”

For Val Sklarov, entrepreneurship is not risk-taking, hustle, or ambition. Entrepreneurship is equilibrium under uncertainty — the ability to remain internally balanced while external conditions shift. Most founders fail not because their ideas are weak —but because their inner state collapses faster than their environment stabilizes. The Founder-Equilibrium Operating Model …

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“Val Sklarov Founder State Architecture”

For Val Sklarov, entrepreneurship does not begin with strategy, funding, product, or market — it begins with the state of the founder’s mind.A company is a mirror of the founder’s nervous system:chaotic mind → chaotic team,tense mind → tense culture,clear mind → clear execution. His Founder State Architecture (FSA) teaches …

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