Intrenion

Patterns

Last updated: 2026-02-17

These Patterns describe recurring structural conditions that shape behavior inside organizations. Each Pattern isolates one stable mechanism, explains why it persists, and makes its consequences predictable without reducing it to personality or culture. They are designed as precise reference points that allow conditions to be recognized, named, and examined without softening or reform narratives.

Table of Contents

Domain 1a: Organizational failure - Weekly

Core decision and authority failures

Power, ownership, and control structures

Time, process, and closure failure

Information, communication, and meaning distortion

Incentives, rewards, and punishment dynamics

Risk, blame, and liability displacement

Resource allocation and strategic neglect

Domain 1b: Organizational failure - Half-yearly

Strategic adaptation failure

Cultural normalization and institutional dishonesty

Identity, role, and professional erosion

Career progression and advancement mechanics

Change simulation and reform cycles

External constraint projection

Organizational memory, exit, and decay

Domain 2: AI-driven labor and institutional disruption

Capability displacement conditions

Labor market structure conditions

Evaluation and legitimacy conditions

Economic and bargaining power conditions

Institutional response failure

Temporal and generational conditions

Narrative and meaning breakdown

Domain 3: Public policy and state failure

Governance and decision failure

Policy design and implementation failure

Accountability and legitimacy failure

Bureaucratic and administrative conditions

Resource allocation and capacity erosion

Temporal and crisis dynamics

Social contract erosion

Narrative and trust breakdown

Intergenerational and structural effects