Pandemic Helped Create Recipe for Inflation Consumers are facing higher prices on most goods and services. Continue reading
Movers and Shakers Finally Meet on Mackinac Island Annual policy conference unites business leaders and lawmakers. Continue reading
New Law Governs Sale of Unregulated THC Products Some convenience stores and smoke shops have used a legal loophole to sell delta-8 products, a derivative of the hemp... Continue reading
Going Back to the Workplace Can Rattle Employees The COVID-19 pandemic may have forever altered the trajectory on what is normal, including the need to have employees... Continue reading
TikTok Video Resumes Appeal to Gen Z Back in the day, job seekers compiled paper resumes to mail to employers. That gave way to computer-generated resumes... Continue reading
Technology Maintains Accountability on Projects, Remote Employees With the new norm of remote work, employees seemed to get scattered to the winds. That doesn’t mean they aren’t busy working,... Continue reading
Executive Sees Strength in Brick-and-Mortar Retail Brick-and-mortar retail is at risk of falling behind as e-commerce continues to grow exponentially, dominated by Amazon. COVID-19... Continue reading
Picking a Lane: What Will Office Life Look Like? With remote and hybrid work arrangements, workspaces can be almost anywhere, so companies are plotting their courses for... Continue reading
Fully Autonomous Vehicles Forecasted for 2040 To obtain a fully autonomous Level 5 vehicle that can drive on all roads, in any weather and any level of traffic, might... Continue reading
GM Hopes to put Semiconductor Shortage in its Rearview Mirror Soon In late July, the Lansing Delta Assembly plant was temporarily shut down again due to a lack of microchips. Continue reading