John Carona, CEO of property management company Associa, goes undercover in his own organisation to see first-hand how his employees are dealing with recent changes at the firm. (S8 Ep8/10) [S]
Sports bar chain Walk-On's founder, Brandon Landry, and co-owner, NFL quarterback Drew Brees, go undercover in their company to find out what life is like for their 4000 staff. (S10 Ep1/9) [S]
Chairman Alan McKim goes undercover in Clean Harbors, a hazardous waste disposal company that deals with anything from oil spills to hurricanes, to better understand his trade. (S10 Ep2/9) [S]
This episode follows Dippin' Dots, which sells cryogenically frozen beads of ice cream. CEO Scott Fischer wants to see if his empire has the manpower to cope with expansion. (S10 Ep3/9) [S]
Anytime Fitness is a global firm, and it's the job of brand president Stacy Anderson to keep this gym giant in shape. Are all the employees on board with the planned changes? (S10 Ep4/9) [S]
TGI Fridays is one of the biggest restaurant chains. CEO Ray Blanchette wants to re-energise the brand, so he goes undercover to find out what staff think of his changes. (S10 Ep5/9) [S]
Xavier Mufraggi, the CEO of Club Med North America, goes undercover, disguised as a laid-back surfer, in his own resorts, to see the impact that his growth plans are having. (S10 Ep6/9) [S]
Steven Newman, CEO of Loehmann's department stores, goes undercover on the front line of his company, to ensure the outlets are implementing his plans to reinvigorate the brand. (S5 Ep2/15) [S]
Jane Grote Abell, the chairwoman of Donatos Pizza and daughter of the company's founder, goes undercover to ensure that her father's values are still being implemented. (S5 Ep3/15) [S]
Anthony Wedo, the president and CEO of buffet restaurant organisation Buffets, Inc., goes undercover among his workforce. Can he turn the firm around after years of challenges? (S5 Ep4/15) [S]
Amit Kleinberger, CEO of frozen yogurt chain Menchie's, goes undercover to work out what changes must be made at grassroots level to make the company a billion-dollar business. (S5 Ep5/15) [S]
As CEO, Wan Kim has doubled Smoothie King's number of stores and tripled sales. He goes undercover to find out what his changes have meant for his employees and customers. (S10 Ep7/9) [S]
Colie Edison created every element of the bowling giant Bowlero. Now she goes undercover to find out how the brand is working for staff and customers. (S10 Ep8/9) [S]
Mayor Adrian Perkins of Shreveport, Louisiana, is the city's second youngest mayor and in charge of 3000 employees. He goes undercover, hoping to change the city's fortunes. (S10 Ep9/9) [S]
Omar Soliman and Nick Friedman co-founded College HUNKS Hauling Junk & Moving over 15 years ago. They go undercover to see if their company is strong enough to withstand growth. (S11 Ep1/9) [S]
John Carona, CEO of property management company Associa, goes undercover in his own organisation to see first-hand how his employees are dealing with recent changes at the firm. (S8 Ep8/10) [S]
Mike Roper, the president and CEO of quick-service Tex-Mex restaurant chain Taco Bueno, disguises himself to work among his staff and gain insight before growing the business. (S8 Ep7/10) [S]
John Fuller, CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, goes undercover to check on his shops' efficiency. Six years earlier, he did the same thing as CEO of diner chain Johnny Rockets. (S8 Ep6/10) [S]
Lorne Abony, the CEO and chairman of in-store media provider Mood Media, one of the fastest-growing companies in America, adopts a disguise to go undercover in his own business. (S4 Ep3/14) [S]
Singer-songwriter, actor and author Jewel dons a disguise as an event planner to go undercover and meet talented musicians and artists who are struggling to get their big break. (S9 Ep3) [S]
YouTube star and internet sensation Bethany Mota adopts a disguise to go undercover and meet up-and-coming social media hopefuls who are trying to break through. (S9 Ep1) [S]
John Carona, CEO of property management company Associa, goes undercover in his own organisation to see first-hand how his employees are dealing with recent changes at the firm. [S]
Mike Roper, president and CEO of quick-service Tex-Mex restaurant chain Taco Bueno, disguises himself to work in secret among his own staff to gain more insight before growing the business. [S]
John Carona, CEO of property management company Associa, goes undercover in his own organisation to see first-hand how his employees are dealing with recent changes at the firm. [S]
John Fuller, CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, goes undercover to check his coffee shops' efficiency. He did the same thing six years earlier when he was CEO of diner chain Johnny Rockets. [S]
Jeff Dudan, CEO of environmental services company AdvantaClean, dons a disguise to work incognito among his own staff to ensure his franchise owners are following his template for success. [S]
Renee Maloney, the co-founder of art class studio business Painting with a Twist, goes undercover in her organisation to make sure her projections of growth are possible. [S]
Greg Scott, CEO of clothing retailer New York & Company, disguises himself to go undercover among his own employees, seeking ways to keep the business in vogue and increase profitability. [S]
Karen Freeman-Wilson, the Mayor of Gary in Indiana, dons a disguise to go incognito among the city's workforce and meets a sanitation plant operator, a firefighter and a police officer. [S]
Will it be child's play for Sharon John, CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, as she goes undercover to work alongside the employees who custom-make stuffed toy animals in her retail outlets? [S]
Cindy Galardi Culpepper, CEO and chairperson of Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog chain, goes undercover among her staff to look at the quality of communication in the company. [S]
Dan Duffy, CEO of United Real Estate Group, adopts a disguise to go undercover in his own firm and meets different employees to learn about their professional standards and personal lives. [S]
Ashley and Brandon Wright, co-owners of Hamburger Mary's, go incognito in their own company hoping to ensure their culture of diversity and acceptance is maintained as the business expands. [S]
Greg Adler, President and CEO of the off-road accessory empire 4 Wheel Parts, goes undercover to work in his own business, where his identity is closely scrutinised by one canny employee. [S]
Bryon Stephens, President and COO of Marco's Pizza, dons a disguise to go incognito among the employees in his own company to assess how the organisation and its many franchises are faring. [S]
Scott Gerber, CEO of hospitality business the Gerber Group, goes undercover in his own organisation, to make sure it is maintaining the reputation that made it such a success as it expands. [S]
Jeff Young, co-owner of custom signs company Yesco, puts on a disguise to go undercover in his own business. He meets staff who have suffered misfortunes but remain dedicated to their jobs. [S]
Tim Betts, CEO of Muscle Maker Grill, goes undercover in the organisation he recently bought, hoping to find that each restaurant branch is following the same set of corporate standards. [S]
Sam Dushey, CEO of Shoppers World, goes incognito among the workforce in his own firm, seeking reassurance that his stores are performing to his high standards as the business grows. [S]
Nader Masadeh, president and CEO of Buffalo Wings & Rings, goes undercover to work in his own company to ensure his standards are being kept across the brand. [S]
Todd Pedersen, CEO and founder of Vivint, a leading solar and home security business based in Utah, goes undercover to work among his own employees posing as a reality show contestant. [S]
Courtland Gray, COO of Mississippi-based audio equipment manufacturer Peavey Electronics, dons a disguise to go incognito among his workforce to see how the frontline employees are feeling. [S]
Gina Butler is founder and CEO of Gigi's Cupcakes, one of America's most successful bakeries, based in Nashville, Tennessee. She dons a disguise to go undercover among her own workforce. [S]
Armando Montelongo, CEO of Texas-based Armando Montelongo Companies, one of the leaders in real estate investment education in America, goes incognito to work alongside his own staff. [S]
Jessica Herrin, CEO of Stella & Dot, a direct sales company in the jewellery and accessories field with headquarters in San Francisco, disguises herself to work beside her own employees. [S]
Rick Forman, founder and CEO of New Jersey-based discount clothing superstore Forman Mills, dons a disguise to go undercover in his own workforce posing as a contestant on a reality show. [S]
Robert Powells, President of Rocket Fizz Soda Pop and Candy Shops, the largest fizzy drink and sweet shop franchise in America, goes incognito among the staff in his California-based firm. [S]
David Seelinger, Chairman and CEO of New Jersey-based Empire CLS, which provides chauffeured luxury transportation, works among his staff posing as a reality show contestant. [S]
Gina Rivera is President of Phenix Salon Suites, based in Colorado Springs, which rents boutiques to hairdressers. She goes incognito among franchisees to see how the company could improve. [S]
Jose Costa is President of Maaco, number one automotive care franchise in the world, based in North Carolina. He dons a disguise to meet the staff who keep his firm on the road to success. [S]
Doug Guller, CEO of restaurant chain Bikinis Sports Bar and Grill, goes undercover posing as a reality show contestant, to work alongside staff in his Texas-based company. (S6 Ep11/13) [S]
Paul Damico, President of Moe's Southwest Grill, one of the world's fastest growing restaurant chains, adopts a new identity to go undercover and see how efficient his organisation is. [S]
Jim Rogers, Chairman and CEO of Kampgrounds of America, the largest campsite organisation in the world, goes undercover disguised as an accountant to see how his business is working. [S]
Lorne Abony is the CEO and Chairman of in-store media provider Mood Media, one of the fastest-growing companies in America. He adopts a disguise and goes undercover in his own company. [S]
Steve Greenbaum, co-founder and CEO of PostNet, a company that helps small businesses with everything they need to thrive, goes undercover in his own firm to see how well it is functioning. [S]
Stephen J Cloobeck, CEO of hotel company Diamond Resorts International, becomes the first boss to go undercover in his own business for a second time when he visits Pacific Monarch Resorts. [S]
Karen Freeman-Wilson, the Mayor of Gary in Indiana, dons a disguise to go incognito among the city's workforce and meets a sanitation plant operator, a firefighter and a police officer. [S]
Sharon John, CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, goes undercover in her own company to work alongside the employees who custom-build stuffed animals in retail outlets. [S]
Lowell Hawthorne, President and CEO of Caribbean food producers Golden Krust, dons a disguise to go undercover among the workforce in his own company to determine the state of the business. [S]
Cindy Galardi Culpepper, CEO and Chairperson of Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog chain, goes undercover among her staff to look at the quality of communication in the company. [S]
Dan Duffy, CEO of United Real Estate Group, adopts a disguise to go undercover in his own firm and meets different employees to learn about their professional standards and personal lives. [S]
Ashley and Brandon Wright, co-owners of Hamburger Mary's, go incognito in their own company hoping to ensure their culture of diversity and acceptance is maintained as the business expands. [S]
Greg Adler, President and CEO of the off-road accessory empire 4 Wheel Parts, goes undercover to work in his own business, where his identity is closely scrutinised by one canny employee. [S]
Bryon Stephens, President and COO of Marco's Pizza, dons a disguise to go incognito among the employees in his own company to assess how the organisation and its many franchises are faring. [S]