Gratitude Focus: Employee Development


 

Reflection/Why I’m Grateful:

 Twice a year, we go through an exercise at the bank where I get to hear the stories of all employees. This is part of the ongoing process of people development and is simply one leg of the stool.

When I say “hear the stories,” I mean just that, we get to see who is doing really well, who is doing well, and who might need a little support to find the right fit. What I appreciate is the transparency of this process. When I first joined the business, it was a less-than-transparent process, with only the top two people involved.

That’s not how I lead. I understand that the buck stops with me, but I believe in a distributive leadership model, positioning all leaders according to their gifts. My job is to help them optimize in those gifts.

So when I think about employee development, the conversation has to be broader than just a couple of people reviewing performance. This has been one of the most satisfying parts of our growth as a team. While leadership can be incredibly personal, we always remind ourselves this is a safe room. None of us are there to protect anyone, we’re there to give constructive feedback to position everyone to excel.

How are you making room for others to grow in their gifts?

Question for Reflection

 


 

Hi, I’m Orvin Kimbrough, volunteer, board director, chairman, and CEO. I help professionals move from feeling stuck to being strengthened by reshaping how they think, lead, and live. My work focuses on confidence, leadership, and influence through mindset shifts, expanded networks, and bold, values-aligned action. My perspective is rooted in lived experience, from growing up in foster care to leading complex institutions as a CEO and shaped by faith, resilience, and a deep belief in human potential.

Rectangle 19461

Books for Every Stage

Twice Over a Man

A memoir often described as a leadership guide wrapped in an honest, relatable story of perseverance, healing, and growth. It explores how pain can be reframed into purpose and how ordinary people build meaningful lives through courage and clarity.

More Than a Conqueror

Written for teens and young adults, this book encourages confidence, resilience, and identity formation during the years when self-belief is being shaped.

Ward and the State

A children’s book that gently introduces big ideas like belonging, courage, and hope, helping young readers see themselves as more than their circumstances

INTRODUCING: The Thriver’s Path™

This blog is part of The Thriver’s Path™—a growing ecosystem of writing, courses, reflections, and community designed to help people of all ages reframe their thinking, reclaim their agency, and take their next meaningful move.

→ Ready for your next move?

Explore more writings, resources, and ways to engage at orvinkimbrough.com, or join the conversation inside the Thrivers Club™ community.

Enjoyed this post?

Stay connected and continue the journey with insights on leadership, growth, resilience, and intentional living delivered straight to your inbox.

Typing+Blog+Still

Subscribe to the Leadership Insights Newsletter and receive:

  • Thought-provoking reflections and leadership perspectives
  • Practical strategies for personal and professional growth
  • Monthly insights and inspiration
  • Early announcements and updates from The Thrivers Path™