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phatmanace | 11 years ago

its' kind of like the undercover boss program that they showed in the UK - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undercover_Boss

Not tech orientated, but lots of CEOs doing 'front line' work (e.g CEO of hotel chain working as a receptionist in one of his premises)

It sounds cheesy, but the program was often enlightening.

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vampirechicken|11 years ago

There was a run of undercover Boss in the USA. For me, the most enlightening thing about the entire run of the show was how few front-line employees know what the CEO of their company looks like.

DanBC|11 years ago

It's interesting to compare the shows. There's a bit more forced narrative in the US version.

It is a good idea to see the frustrations that your workforce face everyday. Even better if you can work out a suggestions scheme with rewards for money saved.

phatmanace|11 years ago

agreed - but I guess they tended to choose industries with a higher proportion of casual staff (hotels, catering and cleaning trades), where I guess it's more plausable that not all the staff know who the CEO is.