Was the gsi commerce CEo on Undercover Boss?”
Michael G. Rubin is the founder and CEO of GSI that is the leading provider of e-commerce to large business-to-consumer enterprises. They claim that they are inter-related with nation’s top 500 online retailers who get benefit from their e-commerce technology services. So, the CEO of GSI, Michael Rubin, is scheduled to come live on your television sets through CBS’s hit reality show “Undercover Boss” where you will watch him working in his own company as an ordinary employee. Rubin, who has been CEO in his entire life as he had started the business at the age of 12 years by opening an office at the basement of his home, will slip anonymously into several different locations within his company and will perform various tasks like assembling customer’s orders, loading trucks and answering customers calls during the busiest online shopping time of the year. Next Sunday, we will watch Michael and will decide whether a successful CEO proof a good employee of his own company or not? Today, 37
Undercover Boss is a television series on CBS produced by Studio Lambert. It is based on the 2009 British Channel 4 series of the same name.[1] Each episode of the show features a senior executive at a major corporation, working incognito as a new entry-level hire in his or her company for one week, to find out how the company really works (including the impact of “corporate policy”) and identify some of the unsung heroes among the employees. The first episode premiered on February 7, 2010 after Super Bowl XLIV and featured Larry O’Donnell, President and Chief Operating Officer of Waste Management, Inc.[2] On March 9, 2010, Undercover Boss was renewed for a second season. [3] Contents [hide] * 1 Format * 2 Season 1 o 2.1 Episodes * 3 Reception o 3.1 U.S. ratings * 4 References * 5 External links [edit] Format Each episode features a high-ranking executive or the owner of a corporation going undercover as an entry-level employee in his own company. The executive alters his appearance an
Michael G. Rubin, founder and CEO of GSI Commerce Inc., the leading provider of e-commerce technology and services to the nation’s top 500 online retailers, goes undercover at his own company, one of the biggest behind-the-scenes players in online retail, on the hit series “Undercover Boss,” Sunday, March 21 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. During the episode, viewers will follow Rubin as he slips anonymously into several different locations within his company, where he will perform an assortment of frontline activities, including assembling customer orders, loading trucks and answering customer calls during the busiest online shopping time of the year.