The Bigger the Information Haystack, the More You Need Help Finding the Needle
On this episode of the SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Anne Bridgewater, the president of AIM Targeted Intelligence in Midland.
On this episode of the SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Anne Bridgewater, the president of AIM Targeted Intelligence in Midland.
Navigating the small business world means surfing the constantly shifting sea of legal regulations.
Two embattled Republican House members who each found themselves in the news for separate unflattering reasons lost their primaries Tuesday, accounting for the only incumbents to lose in Tuesday’s election.
Lisa Trombley, the retired government contractor for Lockheed Martin, defeated MAGA-style Republican Katie Kniss, 63.10 to 30.52 percent last Tuesday night in the 103rd House district Republican primary.
Tensions are running high with employees due to the recent political landscape. How do I handle conversations and disagreements around this topic?
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
Find out why financial wellness is becoming a key focus for employers, prioritizing employees' financial well-being.
Boost productivity and well-being by integrating strategic breaks into your workday for physical and mental health.
On this episode of the SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Ryan Jankovic, an EOS Worldwide Professional Implementer.
An unmarried partner (regardless of whether a man or woman) of a mother giving birth is becoming more and more common these days.
Michigan's $10.33-an-hour minimum wage will increase from around $12.25 to $12.30 an hour and tipped workers will see their base wage go up from $3.93 an hour to around $5.90 an hour by Feb. 21, …
By now, we've all resigned ourselves to the reality that there are painfully few competitive big races heading into Tuesday's primary election.
Finding the right retirement plan to attract and retain employees is challenging for small business owners. And to compete with bigger companies and corporations, small businesses have to offer a robust employee benefit package.
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
Clear and realistic expectations from a leader are vital. This includes setting achievable job requirements, behavioral standards, and maintaining a sustainable workload to prevent burnout.
Learning and development (L&D) teams have traditionally aimed to equip workers with the skills needed for their current jobs and future career advancement.
Various state laws have emerged to protect employees who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, as well as those who are supporting family members who are victims.
On this episode of the SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Shannon Enders, founder of Lakeshore Employee Benefits in Norton Shores.