A One-Point Lesson (OPL) is a short, visual communication tool used to share essential knowledge within organisations. Widely applied in Lean Management, OPLs present focused information in a clear, accessible format, helping teams learn and apply key practices quickly.
Developed as part of Lean and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), OPLs were designed to standardise knowledge transfer on the shop floor. Their strength lies in simplicity, each lesson highlights just one topic, ensuring that workers can understand and apply it without extensive training.
Core characteristics of OPLs include:
OPLs serve several purposes, such as:
For example, an OPL in manufacturing may explain a correct machine-cleaning procedure with step-by-step visuals, ensuring all operators follow the same method.
By promoting fast, structured knowledge transfer, OPLs improve efficiency, reduce errors, and support continuous improvement. Their portability and clarity make them suitable not only in manufacturing but also in healthcare, education, and service industries where rapid, accurate communication is vital.