VISUAL ENVIRONMENT
Leaders have the luxury to choose when and where they address their members, they are the ones in control of their physical environment. The impact of the physical environment can help increase clarity and energy of your message.
Before speaking, always pause to consider, would the current visual environment increase or decrease the focus on your message?
Choosing to give a briefing, where you members are facing the soccer field where a soccer match is being played.
Giving a instructions of how a task should be done, using only words. For e.g. teaching the team how to create a google site, without using visual aids (PowerPoint slides or a prototype)
The following clip is an example of how a bad visual environment can cause distractions for the audience.