25th Nov , 2025
Currently, workplace culture, ethics and values have taken centre stage. As organisations face rising expectations from employees, customers and stakeholders, the need to create purpose-driven, ethical and inclusive environments has never been more urgent.
However, embedding these principles into the DNA of a business goes beyond simple mission statements or corporate slogans; it requires alignment, consistency, and, often, a fresh perspective. This is where the guidance of a business mentor or business coach becomes invaluable.
Culture is no longer a ‘soft’ concept reserved for HR conversations, but a critical driver of performance, innovation and retention. Business leaders now recognise that a misalignment between stated values and day-to-day behaviour erodes trust and undermines engagement, performance and productivity.
Employees today seek good renumeration in addition to purpose, belonging and alignment with the values of their organisation. When there’s misalignment, the engagement drops, good people leave and the culture suffers. Creating and maintaining a business environment that embeds shared values requires consistent proactive leadership and clear communication.
When businesses critically review their culture and find it less than optimal, this is where a business mentor or business coach can help. With their outside-in perspective, business mentors bring clarity, objectivity and structure to what can often feel like a vague or intangible issue.
A business mentor partners with leaders to close cultural gaps, sharpen core values and embed them across the organisation. They challenge assumptions and ask questions like “Are your leaders living the values?” and “Is performance aligned with ethics?” The business mentoring process is critical to ask the questions that are needed but are often overlooked in the day-to-day operations of a business.
Business coaching offers more than just high-level strategy; it supports individuals, especially leaders, managers and women in business, in developing the self-awareness, emotional intelligence and communication skills needed to lead cultural change.
A business coach can help executives:
When cultural change is needed, it isn’t enough to issue a memo or hold a company-wide meeting. People need to see change in action through behaviours, policies and decisions. Business coaching enables leaders to embody the change they wish to see, which inspires others to follow suit.
Employee engagement signals a healthy culture, but this is more than job satisfaction. It’s also about purpose, connection and emotional investment. Companies with strong, value-aligned cultures see better retention, performance and resilience.
Yet many struggle with disengagement, especially in hybrid settings. A business mentor helps uncover root issues like poor communication, vague values or inconsistent leadership and shifts retention from reactive fixes to proactive cultural alignment. This includes refining onboarding, leadership development, communication and recognition through your core values.
Consider a mid-sized tech company that recently engaged a business coaching firm after experiencing high turnover and low morale. Despite strong market performance, internal culture was fractured. A business mentor facilitated workshops with leadership and staff, revealing a disconnect between the company’s stated values (collaboration, innovation, inclusion) and the everyday employee experience.
Through coaching sessions, managers learned how to foster psychological safety, lead with empathy and give values-based feedback. The result? A 35% boost in employee engagement scores within six months, and a significant reduction in voluntary turnover.
This kind of transformation isn’t just possible, but is happening in companies willing to invest in cultural alignment and leadership development through business mentoring and coaching.
Culture is a strategic asset that drives decisions, attracts talent and shapes reputation. Revisiting the business culture and values shows maturity and leadership confidence, as it’s smart, long-term good business.
Business mentoring provides a structured and personalised approach to this work. By partnering with a business mentor or business coach, business leaders gain not just a fresh perspective, but the tools, confidence and accountability to create meaningful and lasting cultural change.
Business performance hinges on how leaders unlock and nurture meaningful contribution from both themselves and their teams. Motivation and performance grows when people are deeply aligned with a shared business purpose and a sense of purpose, ethics and engagement.
With a business mentor, companies can turn intention into action, building cultures where values are lived, people thrive and retention is earned. With the right business mentoring, what you do can spark lasting change.
Contact us to discuss how a business mentor or business coach from International Business Mentors can help you.