# Newspaper Visualisation Tool

**Goal →** Establishing your project vision. Creating a clear, shared image of what your project and its impact will look like in years.

**Time →** 30 minutes

**When  →**  At the beginning of your journey. You can repeat periodically throughout the project journey to understand if you’re on track or if you need to modify your mission to meet your vision.

**Who →**  Do this yourself or within your team to create a collective newspaper header. In a more advanced version, each stakeholder completes one regarding their participation in the project. Stakeholders can then share their individual newspapers and work to create one all together. This also provides an opportunity to understand how stakeholders’ interests interact.

**How →**  Using the template below, create a lead headline for the newspaper, which is dated on the final day of the project. The headline could announce the achievement of the project goal, attainment of the mission or resolution of a problem. If working in a group - share your headlines!

**Template →**&#x20;

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Newspaper Visualisation Tool
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