West Michigan Business Leaders Offer Best Practices to Face ‘New Reality’
Some of West Michigan's most prominent business leaders talked about best practices during the recent Best and Brightest Celebration.
Celebration Honors West Michigan’s Best and Brightest Companies To Work For
Dozens of West Michigan business were honored as Best and Brightest companies at a ceremony Tuesday in Grand Rapids.
Women Thrive Conference Honors New Hall of Famers, Other Business Leaders
Four new women were inducted into the Michigan Business Hall of Fame and eight other leaders were honored at the 27th Women Thrive Conference.
Fed Hikes Interest Rate, Hints at Pause
The Federal Reserve announced yet another interest rate hike Wednesday, although there were indications the hikes may be put on pause moving forward.
With 2023 NFL draft out of the way, Detroit is on the clock for...
With the latest NFL draft from Kansas City out of the way, Detroit is next up for hosting duties.
Ransomware, Hacking Remain Among ‘Biggest Issues’ Facing Business Owners
Experts say computer hacking is still among the most challenging things about running a business, even as pandemic restrictions slow.
CEO Says Workplace Culture Can Set a Company Apart
Workplace culture can be a defining factor that separates a business from its competition, according to one CEO.
Sparrow Joining U-M Health Under Proposed Agreement
An agreement between U-M Health and Sparrow Health System is designed to expand services to mid-Michigan residents.
SECURE Act 2.0 Looks to Improve Retirement Benefits for American Workers
The SECURE Act 2.0 is designed to help companies improve the retirement packages they can offer their workers.
Expert: Understanding the Stakeholder is Key to Communication
A connection coach says finding out what reaches a stakeholder can be the key to successful communication.
Amid Banking Turmoil, Fed Raises Interest Rates Another Quarter-Point
In the wake of two of the largest bank failures in U.S. history, the Federal Reserve announced Wednesday it's raising its key interest rate another quarter-point.
State Senate OKs Bills Repealing Right-to-Work Law, Restore Prevailing Wage
Voting along party lines, the Michigan Senate Tuesday passed legislation that would repeal the state's right-to-work law and restore a prevailing wage.
House Bills Would Repeal Right-to-Work, Restore Prevailing Wage Law
Michigan House Democrats passed legislation Wednesday that would repeal the state's right-to-work law and restore prevailing wage laws.
Economists Expect Soft Recession, Then Recovery For the U.S. Economy
Most economists seem to agree a recession is coming in 2023. But they also seem to think it'll be a soft one followed by economic recovery.
Awards Honor National Best and Brightest In Wellness Winners
A dozen elite companies were singled out by the National Association for Business Resources and the Best and Brightest Programs for their wellness programs.
Shipping Expert: Supply Chain Still ‘Fragile,’ But Recovering
The co-founder of Atlanta-based Vector Global Logistics talks supply chain, giving back and other issues in LinkedIn Live appearance.
Ford Picks Michigan for $3.5 Billion Investment in EV Battery Facility
Ford will build a $3.5 billion EV battery facility in Marshall, Mich., an investment expected to bring some 2,500 good-paying jobs to Michigan.
Governor Lays Out Vision for a Second – and Final – Term
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, starting her second and final term, laid out her vision for what she wants Michigan to accomplish.
Governor, Dem Leaders Roll Out Tax Relief Package
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Democrat leaders rolled out a tax relief package that eliminates retirement taxes, increases the EITC and sends $180 rebate checks to Michigan taxpayers.
Michigan Lawmakers Approve Pension Tax Relief, Expand EITC
The Michigan Legislature on Thursday passed legislation that would provide pension tax relief and expand the state's Earned Income Tax Credit.