Mike Radakovich

Mike Radakovich
As an industry leader for 27 years Mike brings valuable expertise when consulting with our clients. Mike’s career includes various roles on the carrier side, and entrepreneurial endeavors including the last 16 years with KBI, the most recent 14 as President. Mike is actively involved with the Cal Alumni Association and the Athletic Department. He is an avid skier and fan of the bay area sports scene, Go Giants!
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How to Be a Good Boss and Ethical Leader

Blog, Boss, Employees, Employers, Human Resources, Leadership, Teamwork, Workplace

An article in the Harvard Business Review suggests that the traits that make someone become a leader aren’t always the ones that make someone an effective leader. Instead, efficacy can be traced to ethicality. Here are a few tips to be an ethical leader.

by Mike Radakovich

Flexible Benefits: Choosing the Best Ones for Employees

Dependant Care, Employee Benefits, Employees, Employers, FSA, Health Plans, HRA, HSA, Human Resources, Insurance, Open Enrollment

Trying to decide which of the many employer-sponsored benefits out there to offer employees can leave an employer feeling lost in a confusing bowl of alphabet soup—HSA? FSA? DCAP? HRA? What does it mean if a benefit is “limited” or “post-deductible”? Which one is use-it-or-lose-it? Which one has a rollover? What are the limits on each benefit?—and so on.

by Mike Radakovich

Remote Working Strategy: Making a Remote Team Work

Employees, Employers, Human Resources, Millennials, Technology, Telecommute, UBA, Workforce, Workplace

In a tight labor market, a candidate’s potential commute can make a job more or less attractive. HumanResources reports that a quarter of employees surveyed had left a job because of the commute. When looking at just Millennials, the number jumps to one third. Employees can be choosy, selecting a job that offers more of what they want, and that means less of a commute. Companies can work around this by offering transportation amenities, flexible scheduling or more remote working opportunities.

by Mike Radakovich

Looking Backward to Plan Forward | CA Insurance Agency

Employee Benefits, Employees, Enrollment, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Insurance, Open Enrollment

As you look through enrollment options for 2019, remember to look back on 2018. Check out your spending on procedures and prescriptions, and which providers are in your network.

by Mike Radakovich

The 80s Are Back, According to the NLRB | Cupertino Benefits Agency

Employees, Employers, Human Resources, NLRB, Workplace

On September 14, 2018, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced in the Federal Register a proposed rule to return its joint-employer standard to its 1984 standard — a standard that stood until 2017. It’s returning to the days of Footloose dancing, Sixteen Candles high school sweethearts, Karate Kid champions, and the principle that a joint-employer of another’s employees applies only if:

by Mike Radakovich

Moments of Clarity: Being Transparent | California Employee Benefits

culture, Employees, Employers, Human Resources, Leadership, motivation, Workplace

Aristotle was right when he said, “Nature abhors a vacuum.” Companies and politicians like to say that they’re transparent, when in fact, they’re often the opposite. And, as in nature, in the absence of facts, people will often fill their minds with what is perceived.

by Mike Radakovich

Redesigned W-4 Form to Launch in 2020 | CA Benefits Partners

Compliance, Employees, Employers, Forms, Human Resources, IRS, W-4, Workplace

When will the new Form W-4 be released? In 2020, according to a press release published by the Treasury Department on September 20, 2018. The department announced that the IRS will implement a redesigned W-4 form for tax year 2020, a timeline that will allow for continued work to refine the new approach for the form.

by Mike Radakovich

Look Backward to Plan Forward | CA Benefits Agents

Benefits, Employee Benefits, Enrollment, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Insurance, Life Insurance, Open Enrollment

We have entered Open Enrollment season and that means you and everyone in your office are probably reading through enrollment guides and trying to decipher it all. As you begin your research into which plan to choose or even how much to contribute to your Health Savings Account (HSA), consider evaluating how you used your health plan last year. Looking backward can actually help you plan forward and make the most of your health care dollars for the coming year.

by Mike Radakovich

9 Reasons to Get Life Insurance for a Stay At Home Parent

You’re probably already aware that a parent with a job outside the house most likely needs life insurance to protect their loved ones in case something were to happen. But it’s not just breadwinners who need coverage—stay-at-home parents do, too. Here are nine reasons why.

by Mike Radakovich

Wearable Technology in the Workplace | California Benefit Advisors

Employee Benefits, Employees, Employers, motivation, Technology, Wellness, Workplace

Don’t lie--we ALL love gadgets. From the obscure (but hilariously reviewed on Amazon) Hutzler 571 Banana Slicer to the latest iteration of the Apple empire. Gadgets and technology can make our lives easier, make processes faster, and even help us get healthier. Businesses are now using the popularity of wearable technology to encourage employee wellness and increase productivity and morale.

by Mike Radakovich