Malcolm Moffat, executive vice president of Sunnybrook, Canada's largest single-site hospital, goes incognito among his own staff to see how support services keep things running smoothly. [S]
John Gunn, president of fashion retailer Mexx Canada, dons a disguise to go undercover in his own company to find out what's really happening on the sales floors and in the stockrooms. [S]
Doug Morgan, director of the Calgary Transit public transport system, shaves off his trademark goatee and adopts a disguise to work incognito among the staff of his own organisation. [S]
Tina Chiu, the chief operating officer of Canada's all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet chain Mandarin Restaurants, goes undercover to find out what's really happening in her restaurants. [S]
Scott Haldane, CEO of YMCA Canada, disguises himself with a wig to go incognito among his own staff, but the job proves riskier than expected when he's asked to lead an aquatics class. [S]
Dean Johnson, president of Sodexo Canada, dons a disguise to work undercover in his own organisation - scrubbing hospital floors and flipping burgers for queues of students. [S]
Nadia Di Donato, creative director of Liberty Entertainment Group, swaps business life for cleaning piles of dirty dishes as she works undercover in her own bars and restaurants. [S]
Richard Andersen, CEO of Northlands, Edmonton's multi-million-dollar sports and entertainment complex, disguises himself with a fat suit to work undercover among his employees. [S]
Katharine Schmidt, executive director of non-profit organisation Food Banks Canada, goes incognito on the front line, as demand is at an all-time high. [S]
Domenic Primucci, president of Pizza Nova, which has been making and selling pizzas in Ontario since 1963, dons a disguise to go undercover among the staff in his own restaurants. [S]
Matthew Corrin, founder and CEO of Freshii, which produces a healthier form of fast food in Canada, goes incognito among the staff of his franchises, posing as a new employee. [S]
Brandi Halls, director of brand communications at Lush Cosmetics, which makes bath and beauty products, goes incognito to work alongside her firm's shop and factory staff. [S]
Ed Romanowski, president and CEO of Bellstar Hotels and Resorts, which develops Canadian boutique hotel properties, dons a disguise to work among the housekeeping staff in his own company. [S]
General manager Gail Souter and operations manager Kristine Hubbard go incognito to work among their own drivers at Beck Taxi, Canada's largest privately owned cab company. [S]
Andy Clark, founder and executive chairman of Canadian construction company Clark Builders, adopts an assumed identity to work as a labourer among the crews on his own building sites. [S]
Michael Sneyd, CEO of Canadian resort business Skyline International Development, goes undercover with the employees at the bottom of the ladder to take their ideas to new heights. [S]
Michael Sneyd, CEO of Canadian resort business Skyline International Development, goes undercover with the employees at the bottom of the ladder to take their ideas to new heights. [S]
Stacey Mowbray, CEO of Second Cup, Canada's largest speciality coffee company, joins the daily grind serving lattes to get an edge on customer service and revive her link with the workers. [S]
Jane Riddell, CEO of GoodLife Fitness in Canada, disguises herself as a trainee zumba instructor, a maintenance worker and a salesperson to work undercover in her own company. [S]
Jane Riddell, CEO of GoodLife Fitness in Canada, disguises herself as a trainee zumba instructor, a maintenance worker and a salesperson to work undercover in her own company. [S]
Molson Coors Canada's chief legal officer Kelly Brown fills in for CEO Dave Perkins and gets down to the basics of beer production in the country's oldest and most famous brewery. [S]
Rick Smiciklas, founder and CEO of Wild Wing, one of Canada's largest chicken wing chains, goes incognito to work undercover in his own restaurants posing as a new employee. [S]
Rick Smiciklas, founder and CEO of Wild Wing, one of Canada's largest chicken wing chains, goes incognito to work undercover in his own restaurants posing as a new employee. [S]