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Mietta Gibson and Natalie share their observations and stories of the corporate world and the start up world.

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Nat and Mietta consider how families and the workplace work now and in the future. How will the family "team" work

Nat and Mietta dicuss their observations when someone is bored in their job. Sometimed people don't even bother to disguise their boredom. As usual Nat and Mietta discuss their observations of the corporate world.

Nat and Mietta discuss some of their observations where common sense has not prevailed. Not everything that happens in business makes sense.

Natalie and Mietta discuss that there's never been a better time to start a business than now. They discuss their favourite online apps and tools. Contact mgibson@gibsonconcepts.com if you want more details of the apps and online... more

While Natalie and Mietta are digesting their plum pudding on Boxing Day they discuss some of their learnings from 2016.

Natalie and Mietta share some of the funny stories of when their mum owned a lolly shop when they were kids and teens. Their first introduction to running a business. Not the most professional experience but a lot of fun.

Nat and Mietta discuss the challenge of whether time equals value. Does sitting at your desk until late mean you're doing a good job?

Natalie chats with her friend/colleague about being a sponsor of a conference. The chat is actually at a conference in their booth. Listen to their observations and banter.

Natalie and Mietta explore that jobs that don't exist anymore and what might exist in the future.

Both Natalie and Mietta work in start ups and many people as why? The answer is because we could not not do it. We never stop trying to solve problems and break down barriers, you cannot stop when you are told no, you plough on. It is... more

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