A desire to document project management should stem from wanting to see a project through to completion, not just a need to create more paperwork. Fortunately, project documentation doesn’t have to be a huge headache. According to business experts, keeping documents down to a single page serves two purposes. First, it reduces the amount of paperwork necessary to keep track of a project. Second, it forces project managers to chunk down issues into a size that executives can manage. Multi-page requests and status updates tend to sit on desks and slow down the project cycle. Single page forms can usually get approval or generate discussion within moments.