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By Mary E. Corrado, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Have you ever been in a meeting and thought to yourself, “this could have been an email”? Short-form video might […]

By Mary E. Corrado, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Have you ever been in a meeting and thought to yourself, “this could have been an email”? Short-form video might […]

Courtesy of Yeo & Yeo The White House is warning about the potential of increased cyberattacks against the United States. In response, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and […]

Welcome to The Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. It’s #DataMonday and we’ll talk potential impact from the BA.2 COVID variant as well as highlight some newly shared […]

More than 60% of voters support suspending both the state and federal gas tax, according to new Marketing Resource Group (MRG) polling. The March 18-21 survey of 604 likely Michigan voters […]

The House and Senate gave its blessings Thursday to a colossal water infrastructure and quality-of-life supplemental, sending the $4.8 billion spending bills to the governor’s office in the hopes the […]
In 2021 alone, total cannabis sales in Michigan nearly topped $2 billion and are projected to grow to nearly $3 billion in 2022. The Michigan Marijuana Report brings news, in-depth […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Alexander Code, Founder & Managing Director of Line 45 Mapping and Software Solutions. “Our core concept is to help people track, […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE In a recent survey by the AARP, nearly 80% of older employees say they’ve seen or experienced age discrimination in the […]

Budget Conversations Moving Governor Whitmer and the Legislature came to an agreement on a $4.8B supplemental, $3.9B is federal COVID-19 recovery funds and $955.4M is from the Infrastructure Investment and […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE When an employee takes more time than was identified in an FMLA certification, can that trigger the FMLA recertification request? Under […]

On today’s show: Update on recently passed appropriations bill UIA audit findings BA.2 is here – what’s next? Gubernatorial race update Watch the episode. The Small Business Briefing is sponsored by Marana Group, […]

By Heather Nezich, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE As more organizations solidify return-to-office plans, a new Korn Ferry survey reveals that most professionals don’t think returning will be healthy […]
The Small Business Association of Michigan has issued a Request for Proposal to obtain the services of a qualified information technology managed services firm to serve SBAM’s team. Interested parties […]

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation A high-performing leadership team operates with a few key qualities that allow them to lead and manage effectively. At first glance, it may seem that managing […]
By Kevin Marrs, originally featured in our FOCUS Magazine We’re still waiting for the moment when we feel confident enough to say the worst of COVID is behind us and […]

More than 5,500 Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) staff members were not given a criminal background check before they were brought on board, and according to an audit released Friday […]

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed both the $2.5 billion income tax cut and the $750 million gas tax pause Friday afternoon, writing in her letter that she wants to work with […]

On today’s Small Business Briefing, hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller were joined by former Governor Rick Snyder for a conversation on cybersecurity. Also on the agenda: Workforce participation and […]