Job Description Do’s and Don’ts
By Linda Olejniczak, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE It’s a daunting task to review and update job descriptions. The “when” of review and updating is “as often as needed.” […]

By Linda Olejniczak, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE It’s a daunting task to review and update job descriptions. The “when” of review and updating is “as often as needed.” […]

Michigan Economic Development Corp. (MEDC) head Quentin Messer Jr. told MIRS more investments are necessary to keep Michigan competitive, and “there better be more coming if I want to keep my job.” In the […]

After more than three years spent at the design table, the Senate passed legislation to allow child care providers to accept a few more kids, give them 90-day grace periods […]

Here’s another episode of The Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. On today’s show we covered: A new kind of #datamonday Tax cuts vetoed IRS raises mileage reimbursement rate Inflation […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Carrissa Rondeau, owner of Functional Behavior Services in Marquette. Like most healthcare providers, she’s had to adjust to telehealth options. “We […]

Courtesy of Yeo & Yeo The Internal Revenue Service issued Announcement 2022-13, increasing the optional standard mileage rate for the final six months of 2022 from 58.5 cents per mile […]

Today we welcomed special guest Sean Egan with the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity to discuss how employers can implement mental health strategies in their organization. View the slides he […]
By Dave Kelly, CTOSensCy We all understand that the last few years have been a difficult time for many small businesses. The pandemic brought uncertainty, financial strain and a lot […]
LANSING, MI – The Small Business Association of Michigan’s Small Biz PAC today announced its second round of candidate endorsements for the Michigan House of Representatives and Michigan Senate. “Michigan […]

By Michael Burns, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals recently found for the employer in a religious discrimination case. The case involved a […]

By Susan Chance, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Many employers are investing in health programs for their employees. It could be offering to co-pay for a gym membership, providing […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE For the past 20 years or so, many HR consultants and thinkers have called employees “assets” or “capital assets” of the […]

By Mary E. Corrado, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE I’m sure by now you’ve seen or heard about the Elon Musk memo leaked on Twitter telling his senior staff […]

Originally featured in SBAM’s FOCUS Magazine “When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but creatures of emotion” – Dale Carnegie Let’s take away a big […]

(MACKINAC ISLAND) – Although around 136,000 women left the labor force during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Nancy Tellemof the BasBlue women’s club in Detroit believes that now, women can design […]

The Let MI Kids Learn, Secure MI Vote, and One Fair Wage citizen-backed initiatives announced the campaigns have enough petition signatures, but would not turn in the signatures Wednesday, which […]

Here’s what we covered on today’s show: ➡ Economic unease ➡ How the workday continues to shift ➡ Michigan’s gubernatorial race ➡ #datamonday Watch the episode. The Small Business Briefing […]

A look back on our advocacy efforts throughout the month of May SBAM PAC Board Makes Endorsements SBAM was one of the first organizations, and the first among the business […]