Jonathan 'Kupe' Kupersmith of B2T Training presented his discussion of Business Analysis through Improvisation at the Louisville IIBA's September Chapter meeting. When I'm not at my day job or writing here for BetterProjects, I moonlight as the VP of Marketing and Communication for the Louisville IIBA chapter. It was a great opportunity for our small but growing chapter to have a speaker of Kupe's caliber present and we were so glad to have him come to town and share with us.
One of the things Kupe and I worked out prior to the meeting was that he was willing to let me record the whole thing and post it out on YouTube. I brought along my Flip HD and iPhone 4 to capture video for the evening and spent some time with iMovie editing it all together. Over the next few weeks, I'll be posting segments from Kupe's session for you all to view. This is part 1 of 4 and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did. Thanks go out to Kupe for bringing his 'A' game!
The video below is of lower quality, but if you click through to YouTube, you can view it in HD.
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