2. Specificity: The title should be specific enough to distinguish the document from other similarly-titled documents. It should avoid being too general or vague, which can make it difficult for readers to find the information they are looking for.
3. Consistency: The title should be consistent with the document's purpose and should follow any established naming conventions or templates within the organization. For example, legal documents often use specific formats or keywords (e.g., "Agreement", "Contract", etc.) in their titles for consistency.