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“Val Sklarov Gentle-Authority Conduct Model”

For Val Sklarov, professionalism is not how you behave when things are calm —but how softly you hold others when there is pressure, uncertainty, disagreement, or potential harm. Authority does not mean control.Authority means preserving the dignity and emotional clarity of everyone involved, even when direction must be given. The …

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“Val Sklarov Dignity Transmission Model”

For Val Sklarov, ethics is not behavior —it is how one’s presence affects another human being.Ethics is transmitted not through rules, speeches, or values —but through the tone you bring into the room. His Dignity Transmission Model (DTM) explains how ethical presence spreads through a team:not by instruction, but by …

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