# 7 COMMUNICATE: How do we gain support for the new solution?

## 1. Why this step matters

A good idea isn’t enough—you need others to see its value.\
This step helps you bring your work to life in a clear, compelling way so that others understand what you’ve done, why it matters, and what comes next.\
It’s your chance to build support, generate momentum, and prepare for implementation.

## 2. What this step helps you do

* Share your idea in a way that resonates with different audiences
* Connect insights, decisions, and outcomes into a coherent story
* Make the case for further development, investment, or action

## 3. How to approach it

Think like a storyteller, not a report writer. What journey did you go on? What problem did you uncover? What idea emerged—and why does it matter?\
Tailor your message to your audience: policymakers, colleagues, service users, or partners.\
Use visuals, voices, and real-world examples to make it relatable and memorable.

## 4. Suggested tool

| Tool                                                                                                                             | Outputs                                                                                                        |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [**Storytelling**](/publicservicebooster/design-steps/7-communicate-how-do-we-gain-support-for-the-new-solution/storytelling.md) | A concise narrative that explains your challenge, what you did, what you learned, and what you recommend next. |

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