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Are you pondering over 'Why use a PEO' instead of hiring a traditional HR person for your small to mid-sized business? You're not alone in this decision-making process. Many business owners are discovering the significant benefits of partnering with a professional employer organization (PEO). From cost savings to enhanced HR capabilities, we'll take a deep dive into why a PEO offers a more ...
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An Employment Information Report (EEO-1) is essentially a survey that gets filed with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC). Per the EEOC, the form “is a mandatory annual data collection that requires all private-sector employers with 100 or more employees, and federal contractors with 50 or more employees meeting certain criteria, to submit demographic workforce data, including ...
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A new survey from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) confirms what most businesses already know: At levels not imagined before March 2020, remote work is here to stay. The BLS says that, of the 34% of private employers that expanded telecommuting arrangements during the COVID-19 pandemic, about 60% plan to keep those practices in place. The agency broke the data down further, reporting ...
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One aspect of running a business that is never easy is when you're faced with laying off or terminating an employee. Tactfulness certainly comes into play here, as does empathy, respect and honesty. Especially when you otherwise appreciate the employee but have to let them go in light of financial reasons or because of infrastructure changes. In those cases, terminating that employee can be a ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has normalized telecommuting, putting more physical space between co-workers than ever before. Given the differences in how remote colleagues interact and the increased opportunities for miscommunication when people aren’t working in the same space, building emotional intelligence – already important for team success – should be an even-higher priority. Maintaining and ...
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On November 23 Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed HB 2001 in response to the federal vaccine mandate currently caught up in the federal Courts. HB 2001 creates law related to employer COVID-19 vaccine requirements, allows for medical and religious exemptions and impacts related eligibility for unemployment benefits. Additionally, the bill provides a complaint and investigation process with the ...
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Maddy Gangai is a Human Resources Consultant at Axcet HR Solutions, where she specializes in employee relations, performance management, and leadership enablement. She partners with business leaders to navigate complex workplace challenges, align people strategies with business goals, and build strong, compliant, and high-performing teams.
With a background spanning employee relations, talent development, and HR business partnership, Maddy brings a thoughtful, people-centered approach to her work. Prior to joining Axcet, she served in progressive HR roles at Procore Technologies, where she supported leaders across multiple levels, conducted workplace investigations, and helped guide organizations through sensitive and high-impact employee matters. Her experience as both a Talent Generalist and Employee Relations Partner gives her a well-rounded perspective on the full employee lifecycle.
Maddy is known for her strong interpersonal communication skills and her ability to build trust with both leadership and employees. She approaches her work as a "fact finder," focusing on understanding all sides of a situation to drive fair, ethical, and effective outcomes. She is particularly passionate about coaching leaders, improving performance management practices, and helping organizations create positive and engaging employee experiences.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from Graceland University. Through her writing, Maddy shares practical insights on employee relations, workplace challenges, and leadership strategies—helping business owners and HR leaders feel more confident in managing their teams and making informed decisions.