6 Employee Types and How to Address Them
Last week we looked at 10 Leadership Styles and How to Work with Them. This week we are looking at six employee types and recommendations on how employers should address each type.

Last week we looked at 10 Leadership Styles and How to Work with Them. This week we are looking at six employee types and recommendations on how employers should address each type.

Courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner, Accident Fund More than two million Americans are allergic to stings from insects like bees, wasps, hornets and yellowjackets. These individuals are at risk of […]

Courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner, SensCy Every business owner would agree that the time to plan your response to a cyberattack is not in the middle of the incident. Research […]

Did you know cyber risk impacts every aspect of your business, not just the technology you use to operate? It’s critical to understand how the type and amount of cyber risk you carry can affect your …

When UAW Vice President Chuck Browning asked hundreds of demonstrators what they were going to get as part of the union's unprecedented strike of the Big Three Automakers, they chanted back "our shit."

Senate Democrats are changing their "Clean Energy Future Plan" to have utilities develop a "100% clean energy standard" by 2040 instead of the 2035 deadline that was originally proposed.

Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.

If you want to get a snapshot of your organization’s effectiveness, look at your meetings.

The Small Business Association of Michigan’s weekly podcast presents a dynamic audio interview from a top-notch expert on entrepreneurial success. Hear great tips and advice on how to be a more effective small business owner. …

Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
There are major overhauls to energy policy being proposed in both the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate. The focus of SBAM’s energy policy is on the reliability […]

Organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of cultivating their internal talent to future supervisors.

Courtesy of Blue Cross® Blue Shield® of Michigan Procrastination can be a common challenge when it comes to developing and maintaining healthy habits. However, there are several strategies you can […]

Navigating various types of leadership in the workplace can be challenging. There are many contrasting styles of leadership – some easier to work with than others.

Approximately 100,000 Americans have Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) — a group of inherited red blood cell disorders that can cause acute, chronic pain and serious health complications, including infections, strokes, […]

A report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation points to childcare as a means of getting working parents to return to the job market and pointed to the importance to businesses.

Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers formally announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate Wednesday morning, giving Republicans arguably their first big-named candidate in a race that has slowly ballooned with potential candidates.

The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) recently handed unions a resounding victory by reviving a legal doctrine that allows them to represent employees without winning a formal election.