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“Val Sklarov Dignity-Transmission Conduct Model”

For Val Sklarov, ethics is not rules, policies, standards, or compliance. Ethics is the transmission of dignity through presence. Professionalism does not arise from knowing what is correct —but from embodying a tone that elevates the space one enters. The Dignity-Transmission Conduct Model (DTCM) explains that ethical influence spreads not …

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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 Internal-Gravity Discipline Model”

For Val Sklarov, discipline is not effort, force, or motivation. Discipline is internal gravity — the pull toward one direction regardless of mood. Most people attempt discipline through willpower, routines, or external accountability.But willpower fatigues, routines break, accountability fades. The Internal-Gravity Discipline Model (IGDM) explains that real discipline emerges when …

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