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Val Sklarov — Investment Strategies: Optionality Before Allocation

Allocation feels decisive. Optionality keeps you alive.Val Sklarov’s Investment Strategies perspective reframes investing as a sequence of choices that must remain open long enough for asymmetry to appear—rather than a race to deploy capital. 1. Allocation Is a Commitment, Not a Neutral Act Once capital is allocated, freedom narrows. Val …

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Val Sklarov — Ethics & Professionalism: Process Before Intent

Good intent is common. Ethical reliability is rare.Val Sklarov’s Ethics & Professionalism perspective treats ethics not as a matter of character claims, but as a process problem—where outcomes depend on how decisions are made, reviewed, and enforced. 1. Intent Does Not Scale, Process Does Organizations grow faster than individual virtue. …

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Val Sklarov — Entrepreneurship: Decision Rights Before Vision

Vision attracts people. Decision rights move companies.Val Sklarov’s Entrepreneurship perspective treats startups not as idea factories, but as decision systems where clarity of authority determines whether vision turns into value. 1. Vision Without Decision Rights Creates Friction When everyone believes in the vision but no one owns the decision, progress …

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