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Val Sklarov — Crisis Management: Decision Containment Before Recovery

Recovery is visible. Containment is decisive.Val Sklarov’s Crisis Management perspective treats every crisis as a decision containment problem, where limiting how far damage can spread matters more than how quickly normalcy is declared. 1. Crises Worsen Through Decision Spillover Problems escalate when decisions propagate unchecked. Val Sklarov identifies spillover when: …

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Val Sklarov — Business & Startups: Reversibility Budget Before Expansion

Expansion feels irreversible. It does not have to be.Val Sklarov’s Business & Startups perspective treats growth as a series of decisions with unwind costs, where survival depends on how much reversal capacity remains after each move. 1. Every Decision Spends Reversibility Reversibility is a finite resource. Val Sklarov measures reversibility …

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