Stateside Podcast: MI Small Business Snapshot
Inflation, widespread layoffs, high interest rates. It seems like there's a lot of not-so-great economic news out there lately. But in Michigan, there seems to be a bright spot: entrepreneurship.

Inflation, widespread layoffs, high interest rates. It seems like there's a lot of not-so-great economic news out there lately. But in Michigan, there seems to be a bright spot: entrepreneurship.

In recent years, the concept of unlimited time off has gained attention as a progressive approach to employee vacation policies. This innovative policy grants employees the flexibility to take as much time off as they …

Recognizing when an employee is experiencing a mental health crisis can be challenging, as employees may not always feel comfortable disclosing their mental health concerns.

On today's show we'll dive into details from the Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference, discuss global supply chain issues, and review this week's Data Monday report.

Packages Include a $5,000 Monetary Grant, Marketing and Technology Resources, and More Comcast announced a new round of 100 businesses in Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties will receive comprehensive […]

Michael Rogers talks with David Ringler, founder of Cedar Springs Brewing Company, recently named to the 2023 list of the Michigan 50 Companies to Watch.

Your limited liability company may have a finite life, and its end could be fast approaching without you realizing it.
Report shows record business starts, boost in five-year survival rate, yet labor force concerns loom large LANSING – Michigan’s entrepreneurial economy is on an upward swing of steady growth, even […]

Out with the old and in with the new — Google is shifting from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) in July of 2023. The company’s March 2022 announcement shared a number of property highlights, including …

The size of per pupil foundation allowances is among the larger differences in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 School Aid (K-12) budgets offered by the executive, House and Senate, but it's by far not the …

Lawmakers will have roughly $989 million fewer dollars to spend in the state’s General Fund and $105 million more in the state’s school aid fund in 2023, according to new estimates agreed to Friday morning …

On today's show we'll dive into details from the Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference, discuss global supply chain issues, and review this week's Data Monday report.

The retention of tax and business records depends on the nature of the information and how it is used.

The world of work is constantly evolving. Both employers and employees are continuously adjusting to new needs and expectations for when, where, and how we get things done. We need to understand the latest trends …

iHire has published a new research report uncovering job seekers’ preferences when searching for work. The What Candidates Want: 2023 Job Seeker Report details the results of iHire’s survey of a Qualtrics panel comprising 600 working professionals …

On this week's SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Mike Shabluk, owner of Erie Custom Signs in Saginaw.

On today's Small Business Briefing hosts Brian Calley and Kelli Saunders touch on a number of topics, including population concerns, record-level campaign giving from Unions, and much more!

Be wary if terminating an employee due to “fit.” In a case coming out of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, the court found that the "not a good fit" approach may be a …