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White paper

A white paper is a report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision. A white paper is the first document researchers should read to better understand a core concept or idea.

The term originated in the 1920s to mean a type of position paper or industry report published by some department of the UK government.

Since the 1990s, this type of document has proliferated in business. Today, a business-to-business (B2B) white paper is closer to a marketing presentation, a form of content meant to persuade customers and partners and promote a certain product or viewpoint.[1][2][3] That makes B2B white papers a type of grey literature.

In government

The term white paper originated with the British government and many point to the Churchill White Paper of 1922 as the earliest well-known example under this name.[4] In the British government, a white paper is usually the less extensive version of the so-called blue book, both terms being derived from the colour of the document's cover.[2]

White papers are a "tool of participatory democracy ... not [an] unalterable policy commitment".[5] "White papers have tried to perform the dual role of presenting firm government policies while at the same time inviting opinions upon them."[6]

In Canada, a white paper is "a policy document, approved by Cabinet, tabled in the House of Commons and made available to the general public".[7] The "provision of policy information through the use of white and green papers can help to create an awareness of policy issues among parliamentarians and the public and to encourage an exchange of information and analysis. They can also serve as educational techniques."[8]

White papers are a way the government can present policy preferences before it introduces legislation. Publishing a white paper tests public opinion on controversial policy issues and helps the government gauge its probable impact.[9]

By contrast, green papers, which are issued much more frequently, are more open-ended. Also known as consultation documents, green papers may merely propose a strategy to implement in the details of other legislation, or they may set out proposals on which the government wishes to obtain public views and opinion.

Examples of governmental white papers include, in Australia, the White Paper on Full Employment and, in the United Kingdom, the White Paper of 1939 and the 1966 Defence White Paper.

In Israeli history, the British White Paper of 1939 – marking a sharp turn against Zionism in British policy and at the time greeted with great anger by the Jewish Yishuv community in Mandatory Palestine – is remembered as "The White Paper" (in Hebrew Ha'Sefer Ha'Lavan הספר הלבן – literally "The White Book").

In business-to-business marketing

Since the early 1990s, the terms "white paper" or "whitepaper" have been applied to documents used as marketing or sales tools in business. These white papers are long-form content designed to promote the products or services from a specific company. As a marketing tool, these papers use selected facts and logical arguments to build a case favorable to the company sponsoring the document.

B2B (business-to-business) white papers are often used to generate sales leads, establish thought leadership, make a business case, grow email lists, grow audiences, increase sales, or inform and persuade readers. The audiences for a B2B white paper can include prospective customers, channel partners, journalists, analysts, investors, or any other stakeholders.

White papers are considered to be a form of content marketing or inbound marketing; in other words, sponsored content available on the web with or without registration, intended to raise the visibility of the sponsor in search engine results and build web traffic. Many B2B white papers argue that one particular technology, product, ideology,[10] or methodology is superior to all others for solving a specific business problem. They may also present research findings, list a set of questions or tips about a certain business issue, or highlight a particular product or service from a vendor.[11]

There are, essentially, three main types of commercial white papers:

  • Backgrounder: Describes the technical or business benefits of a certain vendor's offering; either a product, service, or methodology. This type of white paper is best used to supplement a product launch, argue a business case, or support a technical evaluation at the bottom of the sales funnel or the end of the customer journey. This is the least challenging type to produce, since much of the content is readily available in-house at the sponsor.
  • Numbered list: Presents a set of tips, questions, or points about a certain business issue. This type is best used to get attention with new or provocative views, or cast aspersions on competitors. Also called a listicle this is the fastest type to create; a numbered list can often be devised from a single brainstorming session, and each item can be presented as an isolated point, not part of any step-by-step logical argument.
  • Problem/solution: Recommends a new, improved solution to a nagging business problem. This type is best used to generate leads at the top of the sales funnel or the start of the customer journey, build mind share, or inform and persuade stakeholders, building trust and credibility in the subject.[12] This is the most challenging type to produce, since it requires research gathered from third-party sources and used as proof points in building a logical argument.

While a numbered list may be combined with either other type, it is not workable to combine a backgrounder with a problem/solution white paper. While a backgrounder looks inward at the details of one particular product or service, a problem/solution looks outward at an industry-wide problem. This is rather like the difference between looking through a microscope and looking through a telescope.

Variants

Several variations on the colour theme exist:

  • The green paper is a proposal or consultative document rather than being authoritative or final.

Two others are much less well established:

  • A blue paper sets out technical specifications of a technology or item of equipment.[13]
  • A yellow paper is a document containing research that has not yet been formally accepted or published in an academic journal. It is synonymous with the more widely used term preprint.

See also

References

  1. ^ Graham, Gordon. "What exactly is a white paper?". The White Paper FAQ. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b Rouse, Margaret. "white paper definition". TechTarget. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  3. ^ Stelzner, Michael A. (2008). . Whitepaper Source Publishing. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  4. ^ James, Anthony (17 June 2017). "Origin of White Papers". Klariti.com. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  5. ^ Doerr, Audrey D. The Role of White Papers. In: Doern, G. B. and Peter Aucoin. The Structures of Policy-making in Canada. Toronto, MacMillan, 1971. pp. 179–203.
  6. ^ Pemberton, John E. Government Green Papers. Library World 71:49 Aug. 1969.
  7. ^ Doerr, Audrey D. The Role of White Papers in the Policy-making Process: the Experience of the Government of Canada. 1973. Thesis (Ph.D.) – Carleton University. 1. 56.
  8. ^ Doerr, Audrey D. The Machinery of Government. Toronto, Methuen, 1981. p. 153.
  9. ^ Chapin, Henry and Denis Deneau. Citizen involvement in Public Policy-making: Access and the Policy-making Process. Ottawa, Canadian Council on Social Development, 1978. p. 33.
  10. ^ Inwood, Olivia; Zappavigna, Michele (1 February 2021). "Ideology, attitudinal positioning, and the blockchain: a social semiotic approach to understanding the values construed in the whitepapers of blockchain start-ups". Social Semiotics: 1–19. doi:10.1080/10350330.2021.1877995. ISSN 1035-0330. S2CID 234051310.
  11. ^ Kantor, Jonathan (2009). Crafting White Paper 2.0: Designing Information for Today's Time and Attention Challenged Business Reader. Denver, Colorado: Lulu Publishing. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-557-16324-3.
  12. ^ Graham, Gordon (2010). How to Pick the Perfect Flavor for Your Next White Paper. ThatWhitePaperGuy. p. 15.
  13. ^ . Genuine Writing. Archived from the original on 12 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.

Further reading

  • Graham, Gordon (2013). White Papers For Dummies. New York: Wiley. p. 366. ISBN 978-1-118-49692-3.
  • Stelzner, Michael (2006). Writing White Papers: How to capture readers and keep them engaged. Poway, California: WhitePaperSource Publishing. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-9777169-3-7.
  • Bly, Robert W. (2006). The White Paper Marketing Handbook. Florence, Kentucky: South-Western Educational Publishing. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-324-30082-6.

External links

  • White paper – EU glossary

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For other uses see Copy paper and White paper disambiguation Blue paper redirects here For the urban legend see Red Paper Blue Paper For other uses see Blue pages Blueprint and Blue book A white paper is a report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body s philosophy on the matter It is meant to help readers understand an issue solve a problem or make a decision A white paper is the first document researchers should read to better understand a core concept or idea The term originated in the 1920s to mean a type of position paper or industry report published by some department of the UK government Since the 1990s this type of document has proliferated in business Today a business to business B2B white paper is closer to a marketing presentation a form of content meant to persuade customers and partners and promote a certain product or viewpoint 1 2 3 That makes B2B white papers a type of grey literature Contents 1 In government 2 In business to business marketing 3 Variants 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksIn government EditThe term white paper originated with the British government and many point to the Churchill White Paper of 1922 as the earliest well known example under this name 4 In the British government a white paper is usually the less extensive version of the so called blue book both terms being derived from the colour of the document s cover 2 White papers are a tool of participatory democracy not an unalterable policy commitment 5 White papers have tried to perform the dual role of presenting firm government policies while at the same time inviting opinions upon them 6 In Canada a white paper is a policy document approved by Cabinet tabled in the House of Commons and made available to the general public 7 The provision of policy information through the use of white and green papers can help to create an awareness of policy issues among parliamentarians and the public and to encourage an exchange of information and analysis They can also serve as educational techniques 8 White papers are a way the government can present policy preferences before it introduces legislation Publishing a white paper tests public opinion on controversial policy issues and helps the government gauge its probable impact 9 By contrast green papers which are issued much more frequently are more open ended Also known as consultation documents green papers may merely propose a strategy to implement in the details of other legislation or they may set out proposals on which the government wishes to obtain public views and opinion Examples of governmental white papers include in Australia the White Paper on Full Employment and in the United Kingdom the White Paper of 1939 and the 1966 Defence White Paper In Israeli history the British White Paper of 1939 marking a sharp turn against Zionism in British policy and at the time greeted with great anger by the Jewish Yishuv community in Mandatory Palestine is remembered as The White Paper in Hebrew Ha Sefer Ha Lavan הספר הלבן literally The White Book In business to business marketing EditSince the early 1990s the terms white paper or whitepaper have been applied to documents used as marketing or sales tools in business These white papers are long form content designed to promote the products or services from a specific company As a marketing tool these papers use selected facts and logical arguments to build a case favorable to the company sponsoring the document B2B business to business white papers are often used to generate sales leads establish thought leadership make a business case grow email lists grow audiences increase sales or inform and persuade readers The audiences for a B2B white paper can include prospective customers channel partners journalists analysts investors or any other stakeholders White papers are considered to be a form of content marketing or inbound marketing in other words sponsored content available on the web with or without registration intended to raise the visibility of the sponsor in search engine results and build web traffic Many B2B white papers argue that one particular technology product ideology 10 or methodology is superior to all others for solving a specific business problem They may also present research findings list a set of questions or tips about a certain business issue or highlight a particular product or service from a vendor 11 There are essentially three main types of commercial white papers Backgrounder Describes the technical or business benefits of a certain vendor s offering either a product service or methodology This type of white paper is best used to supplement a product launch argue a business case or support a technical evaluation at the bottom of the sales funnel or the end of the customer journey This is the least challenging type to produce since much of the content is readily available in house at the sponsor Numbered list Presents a set of tips questions or points about a certain business issue This type is best used to get attention with new or provocative views or cast aspersions on competitors Also called a listicle this is the fastest type to create a numbered list can often be devised from a single brainstorming session and each item can be presented as an isolated point not part of any step by step logical argument Problem solution Recommends a new improved solution to a nagging business problem This type is best used to generate leads at the top of the sales funnel or the start of the customer journey build mind share or inform and persuade stakeholders building trust and credibility in the subject 12 This is the most challenging type to produce since it requires research gathered from third party sources and used as proof points in building a logical argument While a numbered list may be combined with either other type it is not workable to combine a backgrounder with a problem solution white paper While a backgrounder looks inward at the details of one particular product or service a problem solution looks outward at an industry wide problem This is rather like the difference between looking through a microscope and looking through a telescope Variants EditSeveral variations on the colour theme exist The green paper is a proposal or consultative document rather than being authoritative or final Two others are much less well established A blue paper sets out technical specifications of a technology or item of equipment 13 A yellow paper is a document containing research that has not yet been formally accepted or published in an academic journal It is synonymous with the more widely used term preprint See also EditResearch paper Blue book Case study Green paper Grey literature Persuasive writingReferences Edit Graham Gordon What exactly is a white paper The White Paper FAQ Retrieved 16 March 2015 a b Rouse Margaret white paper definition TechTarget Retrieved 16 March 2015 Stelzner Michael A 2008 Learn all about white papers Whitepaper Source Publishing Archived from the original on 2 July 2017 Retrieved 18 September 2013 James Anthony 17 June 2017 Origin of White Papers Klariti com Retrieved 27 June 2017 Doerr Audrey D The Role of White Papers In Doern G B and Peter Aucoin The Structures of Policy making in Canada Toronto MacMillan 1971 pp 179 203 Pemberton John E Government Green Papers Library World 71 49 Aug 1969 Doerr Audrey D The Role of White Papers in the Policy making Process the Experience of the Government of Canada 1973 Thesis Ph D Carleton University 1 56 Doerr Audrey D The Machinery of Government Toronto Methuen 1981 p 153 Chapin Henry and Denis Deneau Citizen involvement in Public Policy making Access and the Policy making Process Ottawa Canadian Council on Social Development 1978 p 33 Inwood Olivia Zappavigna Michele 1 February 2021 Ideology attitudinal positioning and the blockchain a social semiotic approach to understanding the values construed in the whitepapers of blockchain start ups Social Semiotics 1 19 doi 10 1080 10350330 2021 1877995 ISSN 1035 0330 S2CID 234051310 Kantor Jonathan 2009 Crafting White Paper 2 0 Designing Information for Today s Time and Attention Challenged Business Reader Denver Colorado Lulu Publishing p 167 ISBN 978 0 557 16324 3 Graham Gordon 2010 How to Pick the Perfect Flavor for Your Next White Paper ThatWhitePaperGuy p 15 Blue Paper Genuine Writing Archived from the original on 12 December 2017 Retrieved 13 December 2017 Further reading EditGraham Gordon 2013 White Papers For Dummies New York Wiley p 366 ISBN 978 1 118 49692 3 Stelzner Michael 2006 Writing White Papers How to capture readers and keep them engaged Poway California WhitePaperSource Publishing p 214 ISBN 978 0 9777169 3 7 Bly Robert W 2006 The White Paper Marketing Handbook Florence Kentucky South Western Educational Publishing p 256 ISBN 978 0 324 30082 6 External links EditWhite paper EU glossary Retrieved from https en 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