HR’s Role in Succession Planning
By Linda Olejniczak, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Is your organization prepared for the worst-case talent scenarios? Do you have a plan to transfer knowledge of your leaders at […]

By Linda Olejniczak, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Is your organization prepared for the worst-case talent scenarios? Do you have a plan to transfer knowledge of your leaders at […]

COBRA and the ARPA – What Your Customer Needs To Know If They Have 20 or More Employees Congress passed, and President Biden signed, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the latest COVID-19 stimulus effort. Several of the ARPA provisions impact employer group health […]

Here’s what you missed on today’s episode: #DataMonday – a look at infection and vaccination numbers A discussion on the arrest of a Holland business owner AstraZeneca released its U.S. trial data Updates […]

On this week’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Doug Jenkins, the CEO of Kimberly Lighting and a VIP member of the Small Business Association in Michigan. “LED costs […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Last week Congress passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021 and it was signed into law on Friday. The […]
Capacity increasing at outdoor stadiums and arenas Today, the MDHHS announced updates to the Gatherings and Face Mask Order, effective March 22 – April 19. Here are important infographics related […]

Heather Nezich, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE “A great employee is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have.” We all want to have four-leaf clover […]

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation The filing date for the federal income tax has been postponed until May 17. The IRS has announced that individual taxpayers can also postpone federal income […]

Here’s what you missed on today’s episode: Special guest Regina Gaines, owner of House Of Pure Vin Office reopening workgroup New restaurant relief funding opportunities Budget update Shuttered venue update Watch the episode. Thank you […]

By Michael Burns, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Vaccine passports, documentation that an individual received a vaccination and is presumably better protected against a virus or has recently been tested […]

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation It’s not uncommon for employers to entrust company property to employees, such as: Office keys. Building entrance badges. Uniforms. Computers/laptops. Cellphones. Vehicles. Job-specific tools or equipment. […]

State agencies Friday released a propane security plan they say will make sure Michigan has enough energy for when “Enbridge’s Line 5 oil pipelines that run through the Great Lakes […]

By April 5, every Michigander aged 16 and older will be allowed to get a COVID vaccine, the state announced Friday. The expanded vaccine access comes after President Joe Biden said in […]

Here’s what you missed on today’s episode: #DataMonday Vaccine eligibility expands A look an unemployment numbers COBRA changes Watch the episode. Thank you to our sponsor HealthScreen and HealthyVisitor. Visit HealthyComply.com for details.

Shared by Leon LaBrecque, Sequoia Financial Group Payroll Protection Program First and Second Draw Loans Scheduled to end on March 31 – House and Senate have proposed legislation to extend […]

On this week’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Bill Koetting, the president of energy storage solutions company Prime Energy Contract Services. They’re VIP members of the Small Business […]

By Michael Burns, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Skill: noun – In the workplace it is “A particular ability that you develop through training and experience and that is useful in […]

By Kevin Marrs, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE A recent Forbes article pointed to the impact of the pandemic on talent acquisition. The article, among other highlights, suggested that […]