
The more important the interaction, the greater the need to plan.
Think of your audience and focus on what you have to say.
Avoid jargon, be yourself.
Clarity and brevity are critical when transmitting your message.
Some points to remember about context:
Context relates to tone and body language.
It is influenced by your emotions and self-control.
This will be harder to change.
A useful tool is to see yourself in action. Video yourself when you are
making a presentation, as you will get some impression of how you
use body language.
Talk to others whom you know and trust, and ask them to give you
feedback.
Attend training courses that focus on this ...