A one-pager is a concise, single-page document that visually summarises a project, initiative, product, business etc..
It helps teams and stakeholders gain a shared understanding of the project's goals, target audience, functionalities, benefits, risks and so on.
- Improved Communication: Ensures everyone is on the same page about the project.
- Alignment and Buy-In: Promotes shared understanding and facilitates project approval.
- Clarity and Concision: Forces clear communication and avoids information overload.
- Increased Efficiency: Saves time by providing a central reference point.
- Define the Purpose: Clearly state the purpose of the one-pager. Is it to gain buy-in for a new initiative, explain a complex feature, or communicate project progress?
- Identify Your Audience: Tailor the content and language to resonate with your target audience (e.g., technical team, executives, customers).
- Content Creation: Include key information such as:
- Project/Initiative/Product Name
- Problem Addressed
- Outcome/Bet
- Proposed Solution
- Target Audience/Users
- Key functionalities/Benefits
- Risks/Constraints/Dependencies
- Timeline (optional)
- Team & resources
- Call to Action (optional)
Typically the content needs to be tailored to the specifics of your one-pager
- Visual Appeal: Use visuals like diagrams, charts, or images to enhance understanding and make the document visually engaging.
- Review and Refine: Get feedback from colleagues and revise for clarity and conciseness.
- Keep it up-to-date while progressing the initiative to allow new participants to get the right understanding at any time they join the initiative.