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Rick Forman, founder and CEO of New Jersey-based discount clothing store Forman Mills, goes incognito among his own staff posing as a contestant on a reality show. He plans to go undercover because he intends to double the number of stores in the next year and wants to make sure that all the outlets are doing well so that revenue doubles too
Jessica Herrin, the founder and CEO of direct sales company Stella & Dot, goes undercover. She pretends to be a reality show contestant to access the workforce and find out whether her original vision for the firm is still being carried out as the organisation grows
Jeff Young, co-owner of custom signs company Yesco, goes undercover wanting to ensure that each franchise location follows corporate protocol and is meeting the needs of its staff. He meets staff members who have suffered bereavements, heart attacks and homelessness but still remain dedicated to their jobs
Scott Gerber, the chief executive of hospitality business the Gerber Group, goes undercover in his own company. As the business continues to expand, Scott wants to make sure it is maintaining the reputation that made it such a success. Along the way, he hears some home truths that are hard to handle
Armando Montelongo, the CEO of a Texas property investment company, is worried that the firm's rapid growth means he no longer has any interaction with the staff at the heart of his business. So he goes undercover to work alongside them and find out whether the business is operating as efficiently as possible
Gina Butler, the founder of one of America's most successful bakeries, dons a disguise to go incognito among her employees, posing as a contestant on a reality show. Gina is heavily involved in the creation of every recipe for the cupcakes sold in her stores and is keen to ensure each franchise is consistent in meeting her perfectionist standards
Bryon Stephens, the president and chief operating officer of Marco's Pizza, dons a disguise to work incognito with his employees - from delivery drivers to managers - so that he can assess how the organisation and its many franchises are faring.
Greg Adler, the president and chief executive of off-road accessory empire 4 Wheel Parts, goes undercover in his own firm. Within five years, he hopes to turn the company into a billion-dollar business with more than 100 stores, and he intends to make sure that it continues to provide high standards of customer service as it grows.
Courtland Gray, the COO of audio equipment manufacturer Peavey Electronics, is poised to take over the Mississippi-based company when his stepfather, founder and CEO Hartley Peavey, is ready to hand over the reins. As he prepares to take full responsibility for the firm, Courtland dons a disguise to go incognito among the staff and find out how the frontline employees really feel
Todd Pedersen, CEO and founder of Vivint, a leading solar and home security business, based in Utah, goes undercover among his own workforce posing as a contestant on a reality show. He's proud to head an organisation that provides a fun and relaxed work environment, but now that the company is offering smart home technology, it's in competition with much larger organisations, and Todd wants to make sure it's fully prepared to take them on
Ashley and Brandon Wright, the co-owners of Hamburger Mary's, go incognito in their own company, hoping to ensure that their culture of diversity and acceptance is maintained as the business expands. Ashley goes undercover to appear with drag performer Jayla at a brunch show, and Brandon works a shift with bar manager Melissa, who feels underappreciated after eight years' of hard work
Dan Duffy, the Chief Executive of United Real Estate Group, adopts a disguise to go undercover in his own company. Dan meets many different employees to learn about their professional standards and also their personal lives.
Buffalo Wings & Rings president Nader Masadeh goes undercover to work in his own company to ensure his standards are being executed across the brand
Cindy Galardi Culpepper, CEO and Chairperson of Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog chain, goes undercover in disguise to work among her own employees and find out about the quality of communication within the organisation. She hopes to discover what issues the staff might be having with the company in order to move it on to a brighter future
Lowell Hawthorne, the President and CEO of Caribbean food producers Golden Krust, dons a disguise to go undercover among the workforce in his own company. Lowell has ambitious plans for expansion and takes the opportunity to work alongside a cashier, two chefs and a forklift operator to find out what state his business is in.
Andrew Simon, president and CEO of Fremont Street Experience, who began his job at this hugely popular Las Vegas attraction at the start of the pandemic, goes undercover to discover and address problems that may be sparking the labour shortage causing significant lost profits
Walk-On's is a sports bar chain with plans to double in size, but whether its 4,000 employees are ready to make this audacious move is unclear. Founder Brandon Landry and co-owner, NFL champion New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees hope to find out by hiding in plain sight, joining staff on the front line in their restaurants. They meet a kitchen porter, an assistant manager and a dock supervisor for their main shrimp supplier, in a bid to get to the heart of their business. In the end, Brandon and Drew reveal their true identities and help make their employees' dreams a reality.
Clean Harbours is a hazardous waste disposal company, dealing with everything from hurricanes and oil spills to the 9/11 clean-up operation. Its chairman and founder Alan McKim is struggling to avoid losing highly trained employees as the business expands, so he goes undercover as a mechanic to discover the reason why
Dippin' Dots is an American brand that sells cryogenically frozen beads of ice-cream. Recently, it enjoyed its busiest summer, scooping 146 billion dots and making an annual revenue of $300million. But, before that, in 2012, the company was on the brink of bankruptcy, until owner and CEO Scott Fischer turned its fortunes around. Here, he infiltrates his workforce to find out if his expanding empire has the manpower to cope. As his alter ego Brad, a man looking for a new career, he goes undercover, meeting a factory production operator, a warehouse supervisor, a sales supervisor and a server
Sam Dushey, the CEO of Shoppers World, goes undercover in his own company. Since taking over the family business, Sam has made it his mission to expand Shoppers World rapidly, and he wants to make sure all of his stores are performing up to his high standards as the business grows. Among the employees he meets are a woman who has worked for the company for eight years without a pay rise, and another who was attacked with pepper spray while trying to stop a robbery
Tim Betts, the CEO of Muscle Maker Grill, goes undercover in the company he recently bought. Tim wants to make sure the brand is healthy and continues to expand, and he believes it's key that as they grow, each restaurant branch follows the same set of corporate standards. Tim thinks it's the perfect time to learn what's working and what needs an overhaul, so he meets staff including franchisees, a delivery driver, a food truck manager and a cashier whose flirtatious manner shocks him
Sharon John, the president and CEO of Build-a-Bear Workshop, goes undercover in her company to work alongside the employees who custom-build stuffed animals in retail outlets and shops, and who work in the distribution warehouse and shipping department
Karen Freeman-Wilson, the Mayor of Gary, Indiana, aims to reverse her city's economic decline and population loss. She dons a disguise to meet the city's workforce, including a sanitation plant operator, a fire fighter, a police officer and a beach maintenance worker