Steve Greenbaum, co-founder and CEO of PostNet, which helps small businesses with everything from printing to design, goes undercover to see how well his firm is functioning. (S4 Ep6/14) [S]
Steve Greenbaum, co-founder and CEO of PostNet, which helps small businesses with everything from printing to design, goes undercover to see how well his firm is functioning. (S4 Ep6/14) [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]