Rachel Argaman, the chief executive of Toga Hospitality, goes undercover to work alongside her employees and discovers just how tiring making beds can be. [S]
BIG4 Holiday Parks' chief executive, Ray Schleibs, goes undercover in his own company, cleaning bathrooms and making beds alongside his staff. (S1 Ep4) [S]
Scott Hutchinson, the chairman of Hutchinson Builders, a construction company founded in 1912 by his great-grandfather, leaves his HQ in Brisbane to go undercover in the firm. (S2 Ep8) [S]
Nick Cox, the chief operating officer of YMCA Australia, goes undercover in some of his organisation's 500 centres, working in a variety of roles and getting to know the employees. (S2 Ep7) [S]
Jeanpaul Dimech, the CEO of Sodexo Australia, goes undercover to work with some of the company's employees as they provide catering, maintenance and facilities management services. (S2 Ep6) [S]
Tony Chamberlain, the managing director of Staging Connections, a live events company with 1000 employees across Australia, goes undercover in his own firm, working in a variety of roles. [S]
Iain Mars, the chief executive of JBS Australia, goes undercover, working in some of the company's 11 meat-processing plants and getting to know a variety of employees at grassroots level. [S]
Two bosses from Hog's Breath Cafe go undercover in their own business. Brett Dyland and Rodney Winkleman are sent to work across a number of their restaurants and meet hard-working staff. [S]
Tony Braxton-Smith, the CEO of Great Southern Rail, goes undercover at the company, cleaning toilets, serving passengers and meeting some of the inspirational people who work for him. [S]
Scott Hutchinson, the chairman of Hutchinson Builders, a construction company founded in 1912 by his great-grandfather, leaves his HQ in Brisbane to go undercover in the firm. (S2 Ep8) [S]
Nick Cox, the chief operating officer of YMCA Australia, goes undercover in some of his organisation's 500 centres, working in a variety of roles and getting to know the employees. (S2 Ep7) [S]
Jeanpaul Dimech, the CEO of Sodexo Australia, goes undercover to work with some of the company's employees as they provide catering, maintenance and facilities management services. (S2 Ep6) [S]
Tony Chamberlain, the managing director of Staging Connections, a live events company with 1000 employees across Australia, goes undercover in his own firm, working in a variety of roles. [S]
Iain Mars, the chief executive of JBS Australia, goes undercover, working in some of the company's 11 meat-processing plants and getting to know a variety of employees at grassroots level. [S]
Pippa Hallas, the CEO of skincare brand Ella Bache, goes undercover to discover more about the people who work for her, including 18-year-old Sharina, who has Crohn's disease. [S]
Two bosses from Hog's Breath Cafe go undercover in their own business. Brett Dyland and Rodney Winkleman are sent to work across a number of their restaurants and meet hard-working staff. [S]
Tony Braxton-Smith, the CEO of Great Southern Rail, goes undercover at the company, cleaning toilets, serving passengers and meeting some of the inspirational people who work for him. [S]
Peter Murray, director of Veolia Environmental Services, goes undercover in his business. But he soon finds himself in trouble when he breaks one of the company's recycling systems. [S]
Don Meij, the chief executive of Domino's Pizza Enterprises, goes undercover in his own business to find out what's really happening within his stores. [S]
Scott Hutchinson, Chairman of Hutchinson Builders, a construction company founded by his great grandfather in 1912, leaves his headquarters in Brisbane to go undercover in his own firm. [S]
Nick Cox, Chief Operating Officer of YMCA Australia, goes undercover in some of his own organisation's 500 centres to work in a variety of roles and get to know the different employees. [S]
Jeanpaul Dimech, CEO of Sodexo Australia, goes undercover working with some of the company's 6000 employees as they provide catering, maintenance and facilities management services. [S]
Tony Chamberlain, Managing Director of Staging Connections, a live events company with 1000 employees across Australia, goes undercover in his own firm working in a variety of roles. [S]
Iain Mars, chief executive of JBS Australia, goes undercover working in some of the company's 11 meat processing plants and gets to know a variety of employees at grass-roots level. [S]
Pippa Hallas, CEO of Ella Bache, goes undercover to discover more about the people who work for her, including 18-year-old Sharina, who has been diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. [S]
Two bosses from Hog's Breath Cafe go undercover. Brett Dyland and Rodney Winkleman are sent to work across a number of their restaurants and meet up with some hard-working staff. [S]