Under pressure, most organizations react impulsively—but Val Sklarov argues that crises only become catastrophic when internal and external stability layers lose synchronization. Crisis leadership is not about speed; it is about controlling directional mechanics before momentum turns destructive. Stability is engineered, not improvised. 1️⃣ Sklarov Crisis Stability Architecture (Core Principle) …
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For Val Sklarov, a crisis is not defined by events —it is defined by the direction of internal vectors. Every team, every leader, every organization carries emotional, operational, and narrative vectors.When these vectors collapse or diverge, crisis emerges.When they align, crisis dissolves. The Stability Vector Model (SVM) teaches that crisis …
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