People Management & HR

Scaling Culture: How to Keep Employees Engaged as Your Business Grows

  • 6 min Read
  • May 14, 2025

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Escalon

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Growth in headcount brings exciting opportunities for a business, but it also poses a key challenge: How do you maintain or scale a positive, engaging culture as teams expand, departments multiply, and communication lines become more complex? While robust processes and clear roles are essential, culture remains the invisible thread that ties everything together—ensuring employees stay aligned with company values, mission, and strategic goals. 

In this post, we’ll examine why scaling culture is vital for medium-sized companies crossing major growth milestones, and how to keep employees engaged, motivated, and aligned during that journey. 

 

Understanding the Importance of Culture in Medium-Sized Businesses 

Driving Engagement and Retention
Culture underpins employee satisfaction, productivity, and loyalty. According to a study in the Harvard Business Review, companies with strong, adaptive cultures consistently outperform peers in financial metrics over a five-year period. When employees understand and resonate with the company’s core values, they’re more likely to remain engaged during transitions. 

(Source: Harvard Business Review) 

Maintaining Cohesion Across Departments
As you expand, you add new teams, possibly across different locations. Without a unified culture, silos can form, hindering collaboration and fueling internal competition or mistrust. 

 

Defining and Documenting Core Values 

Involve Leadership and Employees
Gather input from founding members, managers, and newer hires. This helps ensure the stated values reflect real behaviors rather than aspirational ideals that employees never see in practice. 

Keep Values Actionable
Statements like “we value integrity” are fine, but define what integrity looks like on the ground. For instance, “We always disclose potential conflicts of interest openly, even if it might be awkward.” 

Integrate Into Policies and Procedures
Your employee handbook, performance reviews, and onboarding processes should all reference these core values so they remain top-of-mind. Consider using them as criteria in promotion decisions or recognition programs. 

 

Implementing a Culture-Driven Hiring Process 

Craft Job Descriptions Aligned with Values
Avoid generic phrasing. If collaboration is a core value, highlight that in the job posting. Let potential candidates self-select if they align with your cultural expectations. 

Behavioral Interview Questions
Rather than just gauging technical skills, ask candidates to describe past experiences that demonstrate shared cultural values, such as teamwork or transparency. 

Onboarding for Cultural Immersion
Structured onboarding should do more than show the new hire where the coffee machine is. It should immerse them in the company’s stories, traditions, and value-driven norms. 

 

Consistent Communication Channels 

Regular All-Hands Meetings
Whether weekly or monthly, all-hands gatherings keep the entire organization updated on progress, challenges, and strategic goals. Transparency fosters a sense of belonging. 

Department-Level Huddles
For medium-sized businesses, departmental or cross-functional huddles ensure alignment without overwhelming employees with too many large-scale meetings. 

Open-Door Policy
Encourage leaders at all levels to maintain an approachable stance. When employees feel safe voicing concerns or ideas, culture remains dynamic rather than dictated from the top. 

 

Leadership’s Role in Modeling Culture 

Lead by Example
Employees watch leaders for cues on acceptable behavior. If transparency is a core value, leaders must openly discuss challenges, not just successes. 

Mid-Management Ambassadors
As your company grows, middle managers become culture carriers. Train them on coaching and feedback skills so they can effectively embody and transmit core values. 

Executive Visibility
Leaders should regularly visit or meet teams in different offices, reinforcing the idea that no one location or department is secondary. 

 

Empowering Employees and Encouraging Feedback 

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
Structured groups around shared interests or backgrounds can foster deeper connections. They also demonstrate that leadership values diverse perspectives. 

Pulse Surveys and Feedback Platforms
Short, frequent surveys can track employee sentiment and engagement over time. Tools like Culture Amp or Lattice help quantify cultural health, and management can act on real data. 

(Source: Culture Amp) 

Safe Channels for Suggestions
Set up anonymous suggestion boxes or digital equivalents. This allows employees to voice concerns or innovative ideas without fear of reprisal. 

 

Rewarding and Recognizing Cultural Champions 

Peer-to-Peer Recognition Programs
Publicly celebrate employees who exemplify company values. This can be as simple as a monthly “values champion” announcement or intangible rewards like a day off or a team lunch. 

Integrate with Performance Reviews
Beyond hitting targets, measure how individuals uphold values such as collaboration, honesty, or customer focus. This sends a strong message that cultural alignment is critical to career growth. 

Team-Based Celebrations
When departments surpass goals or handle crisis situations effectively, highlight not just the result but how they achieved it. Did they collaborate across silos or demonstrate resilience? 

 

Maintaining Culture Amid Remote or Hybrid Work 

Virtual Team-Building
If teams are scattered, schedule virtual coffee chats or fun online activities. Tools like Zoom breakout rooms can replicate some casual “watercooler” chatter employees miss. 

Regular Check-Ins
Leverage communication platforms (Slack, Microsoft Teams) for daily or weekly “touch bases.” Keep these somewhat informal, encouraging people to share both work updates and personal highlights. 

Hybrid Inclusivity
If some employees are on-site and others remote, ensure policies address both groups equitably. This might include flexible meeting schedules to accommodate multiple time zones. 

 

Adapting Culture as the Company Grows 

Conduct Culture Audits
Periodically assess whether certain values have slipped or no longer match your strategic direction. Cultures evolve, and that’s healthy. 

Scale Traditions Intentionally
If you had a weekly breakfast when you were a 25-person startup, continuing the same event for 150 people might be impractical. Adapt traditions to preserve their essence while accommodating new realities. 

Cross-Functional Projects
Promote cross-pollination by deliberately mixing departments on certain initiatives. Exposure to diverse viewpoints keeps culture adaptive and open to change. 

 

How Escalon Helps Medium-Sized Businesses Scale Culture 

Escalon Services understands that culture is as critical to your success as operational efficiency or financial acumen. By offering comprehensive HR, finance, and compliance solutions, Escalon frees leaders to focus on strategic aspects of cultural development. Additionally, they bring expertise on implementing best practices for employee onboarding, performance management, and communication processes that align with your values. 

Scaling culture is not about preserving every small tradition your startup began with, but about holding onto core principles that make your organization unique while adapting to new size, complexity, and market demands. By methodically defining and embedding values, hiring people aligned with those values, maintaining open communication channels, and rewarding behaviors that exemplify the desired culture, you can keep your workforce engaged—even as you quadruple headcount or expand across continents. 

A strong culture translates into better retention, happier teams, and a more resilient organization ready to tackle future challenges. When employees believe in the mission and see leaders living the values daily, they remain motivated to sustain growth long after the “honeymoon period” of expansion has ended. 

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