The ‘Dreaded’ Middle Management Title is Having Its Comeback
Experts say having a good middle-management team is a key to running a successful business.
Job Seekers Drawn to Companies With Strong DE&I Programs
Job seekers these days, particularly younger candidates, are looking for companies who are strong in the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion space.
Appeals Court Ruling Nixes Hikes in Minimum Wage, Sick Leave
A Michigan Court of Appeals panel ruled Thursday state legislators were acting within the constitution when they used an "adopt and amend" strategy on petitions involving the minimum wage and paid sick leave.
Staffing Expert: Worker Shortage Still a ‘Top Issue’ for Companies
A national staffing expert says a nationwide worker shortage is still among the top issues facing CEOs today.
State’s Top Companies Honored With ‘Best of MichBusiness’ Awards
Dozens of Michigan businesses were honored in a virtual ceremony recognizing the "Best of MichBusiness" winners for 2022.
Supplier Diversity Increasingly Important in Current Business Climate
Businesses can advocate for supplier diversity without spending buckets of money. Indirect areas — facilities management, health care, construction and site maintenance and legal — can be targets of supplier diversity efforts.
DTE Energy Names Andy Coulouris to Vice President, Corporate and Government Affairs
DETROIT (Globe Newswire) — DTE Energy announced the promotion of Andy Coulouris, director, Federal Affairs, to vice president, Corporate and Government Affairs.
Coulouris succeeds Renze Hoeksema who will retire...
Corewell Health East Hires New Chief Nursing Officer
Corewell Health East has recruited Kelli Sadler, MHA, RN, to serve as its chief nursing office. Sadler joins the team this month.Sadler is a seasoned nursing leader who currently...
Marsh McLennan Agency Brings in Hurst as Retirement Plan Consultant
Marsh McLennan Agency has hired Chuck Hurst as a Retirement Plan Consultant in Troy, Mich.
With more than 17 years of experience, officials called Hurst is a "welcome addition"...
Butzel Elects New Shareholders
DETROIT, Mich. – Butzel attorneys Ashley Aldea, Scott J. Fishwick, Mark W. Jane and Steven R. Pohl have been elected shareholders.
Based in Butzel’s Troy office, Aldea concentrates her practice...
Kacie Pohlman Joins Transitions Legal as Associate Attorney
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — Kacie Pohlman recently joined the Transitions Legal family law firm as Associate Attorney.
A graduate of University of Findlay (Ohio) with a dual-major in art and...
Concept of Workplace ‘Culture’ Has Been Around a Long Time and It’s Still as...
The concept of "culture" wasn't invented during the pandemic. It's been around a long time, and remains important to business leaders.
The Internet, Social Media Are Transforming Job Recruitment
These days, job seekers are more likely to search social media sites when looking for career opportunities.
Speaker To Capstone Audience: Equity Needle ‘Isn’t Moving Fast Enough’ for Women
Michelle Li, an award-winning reporter from St. Louis, served as the featured speaker at Inforum Michgan's annual Capstone event.
Metro Detroit’s Best and Brightest Elite Winners Announced During Virtual Awards Program
The elite of Metro Detroit's Best and Brightest Companies to Work For were honored by the NABR Thursday in a virtual awrads ceremony.
Webinar Offers Tips on Branding Your Recruiting Effort
The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For hosted their 2022 Illuminate Business Summit whilch, among other things, offered help for recruiting talent.
Best and Brightest Program Honors Regional Competition Winners
The National Association for Business Resources honored the regional winners in its 2022 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For competition.
Staffing Expert’s Advice: ‘Lean Into Your Passion’
Medical staffing expert Jennifer Dean has one piece of advice to women starting out in business: "Lean into your passion."
How Employers Are Engaging With and Retaining a Post-Covid Workforce
In a post-covid work environment, employers are finding they need new ways to recruit, retain quality employees.
Report: Michigan Seniors Want More In-Home Care But Funding is Needed
LANSING (Capital News Service) — Funding for in-home care and other state senior services is not increasing proportionally to the number of seniors in Michigan, according to Melissa Seifert,...