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Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch and his wife, Suzy, a business journalist, take high-profile companies through intense challenges in this documentary series. The program showcases how quickly problems can be solved when the key players are put into a room and not allowed to leave until everything is put onto the table. The only rule is that the best idea wins. Things get tense during the process but, in the end, business gets done. Among the Fortune 500 companies featured in episodes are Pepsi and Domino's Pizza.
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