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Val Sklarov Labor Authority–Burden Inversion Curve (LABIC)

Val Sklarov

Val Sklarov’s Labor Authority–Burden Inversion Curve (LABIC) explains why modern workers don’t burn out because work is hard—but because responsibility escalates faster than authority to shape outcomes. Autonomy rhetoric expands. Real control contracts.

This curve reveals why “empowerment” often feels exhausting.


1. Authority Declines as Responsibility Expands

LABIC begins with a workplace inversion:
Authority is procedural. Burden is personal.

Early roles offer:

  • Clear escalation

  • Shared accountability

  • Defined success

As roles flatten, responsibility settles on individuals.


2. The Three Labor Authority–Burden Inversions

LABIC maps where imbalance hardens.

Inversion Burden That Grows Authority That Shrinks Outcome
Outcome Inversion Deliverables & KPIs Decision scope Constant stress
Time Inversion Availability Schedule control Permanent alert
Reputation Inversion Public metrics Narrative control Exit friction

When all three invert, work becomes obligation without power.


3. Why “Empowered Teams” Feel Powerless

Flattening removes buffers, not burden.

LABIC shows inversion when:

  • Decisions require consensus

  • Accountability is individual

  • Systems escalate silently

At that point, empowerment becomes responsibility redistribution.

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4. Flexibility vs Authority Retention

LABIC distinguishes sustainable work.

Flexibility Marketing Authority-Aware Work
Own everything Own refusal rights
Flat teams Clear veto paths
Transparent metrics Reset mechanisms
Autonomy slogans Decision insulation

Val Sklarov emphasizes that burnout follows authority erosion, not workload.


5. Strategic Implications

For individuals:

  • Avoid roles with infinite accountability

  • Demand authority proportional to responsibility

  • Protect narrative reset options

For organizations:

  • Stop transferring responsibility without power

  • Design escalation and veto clearly

  • Measure authority density, not empowerment language

LABIC reframes the future of work as authority design, not flexibility.


6. The Val Sklarov Principle

“Work breaks people when responsibility outpaces permission.”
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LABIC explains why healthy work feels bounded—and why bounds preserve endurance.