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Romi Boucher, PhD noticed there was not any substantiated research from any validated communication theory on what kinds of conversations help to make creative collaboration occur in small groups. Out of researching the conversations of two design teams in a weekly videoconference for 4 months, she found a conversational pattern with six aspects that assist a group to innovate and co-design creative breakthroughs together. Surprisingly, brainstorming did not generate the ‘out of the box’ thinking that most groups assume it does, instead it helped to refine and flesh out the new ideas and stories that were generated from connection, mutual responsibility, and critique. Without critique, no breakthroughs were possible. Romi Boucher, an Institute for Innovation Fellow at Fielding Graduate University, has worked over 30 years in various ways to assist people evolve and transform the human side of organizational life. She helps people focus and develop their abilities to create, collaborate, and realize the possibilities they want for themselves and their organizations. Respectful of the whole person and focused on human as well as organizational development, she uses a communication approach that helps people produce desired extraordinary results both at work and at home, and the capacity to lead beyond circumstances that is sustainable over time. She works now as an organizational culture and strategic change consultant & coach to develop leadership throughout organizations - to Fortune 100 organizations, governmental agencies, and professional firms in financial, engineering, and customer service sectors. Her passion for creative collaboration and breakthrough comes alive with her family and friends. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx