Cybersecurity: 5 Things Every Small Business Owner Should Know
By Dave Kelly, CTO, SensCy 1. There are no magic bullets. Cybersecurity is a business risk that needs to be managed and included in your strategic planning. As with any […]
By Dave Kelly, CTO, SensCy 1. There are no magic bullets. Cybersecurity is a business risk that needs to be managed and included in your strategic planning. As with any […]
On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Kevin Begola, owner of men’s specialty shop Bridge Street Exchange in Fenton and a member of the 2022 Michigan 50 Companies […]
A look back on our advocacy efforts throughout the month of September NSBA Washington Presentation Earlier this month, SBAM Director of Government Operations Alexa Kramer, SBAM Board Member Mark Ware, […]
By Anthony Kaylin, SBAM Approved Partner ASE …or just more sensitive? The election of 2016 opened the doors for filters to be filed away leading many employers to re-establish their […]
By Heather Nezich, SBAM Approved Partner ASE As part of the annual Global Culture Report, each year O.C. Tanner measures changes in the six core elements of workplace culture that […]
Welcome to The Small Business Briefing with Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. On today’s show we’ll discuss the supplemental spending bill with our colleague Alexa Kramer. We’ll also talk about GM’s […]
Finding talent is a lot like fishing. You may look around at people fishing near you and wonder why they are being successful, and you are not. Well, the reason […]
By Adam Ratliff and Steve Palazzolo Originally featured in SBAM’s FOCUS Magazine On July 28, the Michigan Supreme Court released its decision in one of its most closely watched cases […]
By Yeo & Yeo Now that Labor Day has passed, it’s a good time to think about making moves that may help lower your small business taxes for this year […]
Article courtesy MIRS News for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order Wednesday creating the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics in the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget. […]
Article courtesy MIRS News for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog The Whitmer administration wants the Legislature to put another $500 million into the new Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve (SOAR) Fund to […]
Welcome to The Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. Here’s what we have on the agenda today: ➡ CPA Jamie Lopiccolo is back with tax info […]
By Heather Nezich, ASE An organization’s onboarding process is one of the most significant factors in determining not only the effectiveness of new employees in their role, but also their […]
On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with SBAM member Cameron Needham, owner of mid-Michigan based Needham Solutions. “We are a full service creative, promotional and marketing technology company,” […]
By Linda Olejniczak, ASE Creating an inclusive and engaging company culture requires strategic planning. No matter the size or your company this can be difficult to achieve. Add in a […]
Welcome to The Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. On today’s show: SBAM Director of Government Operations Alexa Kramer will recap her recent trip to Washington, […]
Courtesy Ahola Corporation If an employee’s clothing does not conform to your personal appearance rules or dress code policy, you can certainly let the employee know, ask them to change, […]
By Michael Burns, ASE A recent article published in CCH HRAnswersNow Expert Insights looks at the issue of FMLA coverage for remote workers. In this case, a person worked from […]