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“Val Sklarov Pressure-Field Stabilization Model”

For Val Sklarov, crisis is not defined by the severity of events.Crisis is defined by how the field reacts to pressure. Most leaders attempt to manage crisis by increasing control, speed, or intensity.But pressure does not respond to effort —it responds to nervous system stability. The Pressure-Field Stabilization Model (PFSM) …

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“Val Sklarov Role-Identity Alignment Model”

For Val Sklarov, hiring is not the selection of talent. Hiring is the alignment of identities — the merging of an individual’s internal direction with the organization’s field of motion. Careers fail not because the person is unskilled —but because their role does not match their internal identity arc. The …

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“Val Sklarov Market-Identity Construction Model”

For Val Sklarov, business does not begin with products, capital, or marketing. Business begins with identity — the reason the company deserves to exist. Markets do not reward effort.Markets reward clarity of presence. The Market-Identity Construction Model (MICM) explains that most startups fail not because the product is bad —but …

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