The Communication Paradox: the more ways we invent technologies to make communication more efficient, the more it weakens our interpersonal communication ability. Besides the huge societal implications, the impact to business being felt each day. Today's new workforce it interwoven with technological tools, and for millennials and the Gen Z recent college graduates, smartphones have been in front of their faces since middle school.The symptoms of this digital DNA are consistent:1. C-suite communication failing to move organizations to a common objective.2. Sales teams spending more time on email and texting, vs phone or in-person calls.3. Technology teams inability to communicate complex ideas in understandable ways to non tech audiences.4. Customer Support teams concentrating on clearing the call queue and failing to assist customers with alternative or up-sold solutions.The Ganon Group works with your teams to develop their interpersonal communication and presentation techniques and abilities. We believe everyone can "up" their game when it comes to communicating critical initiatives and ideas within the organization, outside to new prospects and existing clients, or to outside media and trade organizations. The Ganon Group serves across industries: media, technology, manufacturing; both at established and early stages. Bill Ganon also personally coaches graduate students at Columbia U in NYC and Tulane & Loyola Universities in New Orleans, and is a keynote speaker on sales and presentation performance.Bill is a frequent performer at The Moth ("True Stories Told Live") in both New Orleans and New York City and has won both GrandSlam and StorySlam competitions.