Creativity is a process, but it rarely feels clean or linear while you’re in it. Whether you’re designing a course, solving a business problem, improving a process, or making sense of messy stakeholder input, the work often starts with scattered ideas, rough notes, unclear structure, and that familiar feeling that everything might fall apart before it comes together. In this video, I share a behind-the-scenes look at my creative process while updating the Business Process Analysis course inside the Business Analyst Blueprint training program. You’ll hear how I use existing materials, LinkedIn posts, Shorts, prompts, outlines, “set aside for later” sections, and ruthless editing to move from messy raw material into something clear, structured, and useful. I also talk about why business analysis work is inherently creative, and how stepping back to ask what really belongs can help bring clarity to even the most tangled project. If you’ve ever struggled with a blank page, a messy outline, or a project that doesn’t seem to fit together yet, this video will help you see the creative process as part of the work—not a sign that you’re doing it wrong. And if this resonates, subscribe for more conversations on business analysis, leadership, sustainability, investing, and creating meaningful change in today’s world.

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