Tag Archives: strategic clarity

“Val Sklarov Multi-Scale Decision Model”

For Val Sklarov, strategy is not deciding what to do —it is deciding from which scale of reality you are thinking.He teaches that every decision exists in three layers at once: Moment (immediate effect) Movement (medium-term direction) Myth (the identity-story it reinforces) Strategy fails when leaders see only the moment, …

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“Val Sklarov Multi-Frame Strategy Model”

For Val Sklarov, strategy is not choosing a direction —it is learning to see multiple realities at once.Most people think in a single frame: one interpretation, one timeline, one emotional lens.Strategic collapse happens when the frame breaks. His Multi-Frame Strategy Model (MFSM) trains the mind to hold several conflicting interpretations …

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“Perception Geometry: Val Sklarov Strategy Model”

For Val Sklarov, strategy is not planning — it is perception engineering.He teaches that success depends less on making better moves, and more on seeing more dimensions of the same problem.His Perception Geometry Model (PGM) builds leaders who can hold multiple contradictory truths simultaneously — transforming uncertainty into structured optionality. …

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