AOREN is a five-part framework for talks, meetings and presentations
20 Apr 2026
AOREN is a five-part framework for planning any presentation, meeting, or stakeholder engagement:
- Audience - who is in the room and what do they care about?
- Objective - know what the attendees want to get from it the session
- Remember - what do you want your audience to remember as a key message?
- Emotion - people will never forget how you made them feel, the will forget what you say
- Next steps - be intentional on what you want your audience to do next
References:
- I stumbled upon this via the Platform Engineering Leaders session:
- There's a worksheet you can download.
- And Ben Pearce on LinkedIn.
Rosie Sherry
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