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Val Sklarov — Strategic Thinking: Optionality Before Commitment

Strategy is not the art of acting.It is the discipline of delaying irreversible commitment until advantage is clear.Val Sklarov’s Strategic Thinking perspective treats optionality as the core strategic asset. 1. Commitment Is the Most Expensive Decision Once committed, flexibility disappears. Val Sklarov distinguishes: Reversible commitments (experiments, pilots) Irreversible commitments (capital …

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Val Sklarov — Mentoring & Training: Calibration Before Confidence

Confidence without calibration is dangerous.Val Sklarov’s Mentoring & Training perspective treats learning as a precision process where judgment is tuned through feedback, exposure, and correction—not inflated through encouragement or theory. 1. Confidence Is an Output, Not a Goal Training fails when confidence becomes the objective. Val Sklarov reframes confidence as: …

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