Corporate execs secretly take low-level jobs within their organizations to find out how things really work and what their staffs really think of them. In the process, they learn about perceptions of their companies, the spirit of their work forces and - maybe - something about themselves as well.
Nader Masadeh, the president and CEO of Buffalo Wings & Rings, goes undercover in his own company to ensure that his standards are being kept across the brand. (S7 Ep1/12)
Shawnon Bellah, chief operating officer of Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip, works undercover among her staff, learning about cookie decoration and the drive-thru experience. (S7 Ep2/12)
Sam Dushey, the CEO of Shoppers World, goes incognito among his own workforce, seeking reassurance that his stores are performing to his high standards as the business grows. (S7 Ep3/12)
Tim Betts, the CEO of Muscle Maker Grill, goes undercover in the restaurant chain that he recently bought. Is every branch following the same high standards? (S7 Ep4/12)
Jeff Young, the co-owner of custom signs company YESCO, goes undercover in his own business. He meets staff who have suffered misfortune but remain dedicated to their jobs. (S7 Ep5/12)
Scott Gerber, the CEO of hospitality business the Gerber Group, goes undercover in his own organisation, to ensure it is maintaining the reputation that made it such a success. (S7 Ep6/12)
Bryon Stephens, the president and chief operating officer of Marco's Pizza, goes incognito among his employees to assess how the firm and its franchises are faring. (S7 Ep7/12)
Greg Adler, the president and CEO of off-road accessory empire 4 Wheel Parts, goes undercover in his own business. But his identity is scrutinised by one canny employee. (S7 Ep8/12)
Ashley and Brandon Wright, the co-owners of Hamburger Mary's, go incognito in their company, to ensure that their culture of diversity is being maintained as the business grows. (S7 Ep9/12)
Dan Duffy, CEO of the United Real Estate Group, goes undercover in his own firm. He meets different employees and learns about their professional and personal lives. (S7 Ep10/12)
Cindy Galardi Culpepper, the CEO and chairperson of Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog chain, goes incognito among her staff to look at the company's communication. (S7 Ep11/12)
Lowell Hawthorne, the president and CEO of Caribbean food producer Golden Krust, goes undercover among the workforce in his own company, to determine the state of the business. (S7 Ep12/12)