What happens when a professional enters an organization and realizes the problem is not people, but calibration?
I've Worked Here Before is a short leadership case study drawn from sixty-five days inside a high-pressure manufacturing environment. Written from the perspective of a human resources professional and educator, the book examines how incentives, governance, culture, and leadership behavior shape organizational outcomes.
This is not a memoir in the traditional sense, and it is not an exposé. It is a disciplined reflection on what happens when organizations claim to value structure, dignity, compliance, and performance while rewarding speed, cost containment, and short-term operational continuity.
Through a narrative case format, Timothy Maxon explores recurring leadership patterns, including:
- How incentives shape behavior and culture
- Why governance is often treated as friction
- How performance systems can produce data without producing truth
- Why dignity must be designed into organizational systems
- How leaders mature from structural idealism to strategic discernment
The book introduces practical frameworks, including the Incentive-Governance Model, the Throughput-Governance Tradeoff, and the Leadership Maturity Curve. Together, these models offer readers a way to examine not only one workplace, but the broader systems that shape leadership decisions across industries.
Designed for business professionals, HR practitioners, graduate students, managers, and leadership educators, I've Worked Here Before invites readers to ask a harder question:
What does your organization actually reward?
Concise, reflective, and practical, this case study is a professional teaching tool for anyone interested in leadership maturity, organizational culture, governance, and the human consequences of poorly aligned incentives.