OC Reflections

OC Reflections

OC Reflections

Reflections on how work, organizations, and human lives are changing. This is where the thinking behind Orange Caterpillar is written and shared.

The reflections follow a few recurring lines of inquiry

The reflections follow a few recurring lines of inquiry

The reflections follow a few recurring lines of inquiry

How Work Actually Works
Explore the hidden mechanics of organizations including influence, visibility, narrative, and value creation.

How Rules Are Changing
Examine how AI, shifting economic structures, and evolving institutions are altering how careers behave.

How Transitions Begin
Understand the moments when familiar assumptions stop working and new patterns begin to emerge.

Books in Development

Books in Development

Two books currently anchor the early thinking behind Orange Caterpillar.

What No One Ever Taught You

The Humanics, Mechanics, and Valuenomics of AI




A book to help understand the skills, systems, and signals every human needs in the world of Agentic AI.
(Expected later in 2026)

Coming Soon...

Coming Soon...

What No One Ever Taught You

How Work Actually Works





A book to help understand the invisible operating system of the workplace.
(Expected later in 2026)

Coming Soon...

Coming Soon...

How These Reflections Appear

How These Reflections Appear

OC Reflections will emerge through multiple forms over time. Not all formats will exist from the beginning. They will develop gradually as the platform evolves.

Writing

Essays, long-form articles, and books.

Conversations

Podcasts and recorded discussions.

Narrative Formats

Video, talks, and other storytelling formats.

Why Reflection Matters

Why Reflection Matters

Many people struggle not because change is sudden – but because they see it too late.

See What Others Miss

Identify shifts early – before they become visible to everyone else.

Respond With Clarity

Understand what is changing so you can act with direction, not reaction.

Turn Intuition Into Insight

Put words to what you are sensing – and use that clarity to make better decisions.