The Small Business Briefing – July 25, 2022
Today on the Small Business Briefing Brian Calley is joined by special guest David Rhoa to cover to following: ➡️ #datamonday ➡️ Court of Claims threatens to change minimum wage […]

Today on the Small Business Briefing Brian Calley is joined by special guest David Rhoa to cover to following: ➡️ #datamonday ➡️ Court of Claims threatens to change minimum wage […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Courtney Murphy, President of Markets for Commonwealth Care Alliance. She’s on the show because Reliance Healthcare (one of the Small Business […]

By Susan Chance, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Most people who use background checks for employment purposes are at least familiar with the Fair Credit Reporting Act, or FCRA. […]

Originally featured in SBAM’s FOCUS magazine Businesses often underestimate the power of the supply chain within their organizations. Many parts make up the supply chain, but one that has been […]

A Court of Claims decision has threatened to strike down legislative changes enacted in 2018 regarding minimum wage and mandatory paid sick time. The original law would have instituted a […]

(FLINT) – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the $19.6 billion Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 School Aid Fund budget Thursday at Mott Community College, which could set a generational high-water mark for per-pupil spending […]

The program that awards tax-exempt bonds for building or rehabilitating affordable housing developments in Michigan received a $50 million shot in the arm Thursday. For the last several years, the […]

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation Payroll compliance is about meeting your payroll obligations as required by law. Read more to learn how your organization can stay compliant. 1. Federal wage and […]

On today’s show we covered: ➡️ Global economic factors ➡️ Legislation updates ➡️ Line 5 tunnel project ➡️ #DataMonday ➡️ GM tax incentives and electric vehicles Watch the episode. The […]

Every marketer knows buyer journeys – how consumers are informed of products or services and make purchase decisions – are evolving. An element of that evolution is the growth of how consumers […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Mark Henry, President/CEO of One Point Technology Group. “When it comes to support issues, the challenges that most businesses are experiencing […]

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation Company leaders seeking to have sustainable businesses need to pay attention to what Gen Z, the youngest workers entering the workforce, are looking for in an […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Layoffs, what? In this market? Employers cannot find workers and yet now there is talk of retrenchment. Whether soft or hard landing, […]

Originally featured in SBAM’s FOCUS magazine With competition for employee hiring and retention skyrocketing, offering employees good health plan options can be a key differentiator for a small business. Yet […]

By Heather Nezich, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Can you have too much of a good thing? Yes. Executives at Microsoft studied their employees and found that too much […]

A budget of nearly $77 billion was catapulted to the Governor’s office ahead of the recent holiday. However, with tax relief compromises still to be made, one economic professional wonders […]

The Michigan Public Service Commission meeting Thursday was packed with people as the commission voted to reopen the order to move Line 5 to a tunnel across the Straits of […]

On today’s Small Business Briefing host Sarah Miller was joined by SBAM’s Alexa Kramer. What do we need to know about the potential for rolling blackouts? We spoke with a […]