Overview: The contestants are split into two teams, one team of 8 men and another team of 8 women. The two teams are then given their first challenge - sell lemonade on the streets of New York with a budget of $250. The team that makes the most profit wins.
Overview: For the second task, the corporations have to design advertisements for the Marquis Jet Card.
Overview: The challenge this week is a lesson in negotiation. The task is a scavenger hunt of sorts - the teams are given a list of items to buy from vendors from all over New York City.
Overview: This weeks task is to manage a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Times Square. The object is to make more money in one night than the same night last year.
Overview: After a corporate restructuring, where Project Managers Nick and Kristi choose their own team, the new co-ed teams are given their fifth task: hold a flee market.
Overview: This week's task is to raise money for charity at a Sotheby's celebrity auction.
Overview: This week's task is renovating and leasing apartments in New York City.
Overview: This week's task is marketing a new product.
Overview: This weeks task is operating a rickshaw pedicab service.
Overview: Nobody gets fired on this episode, in which Mr. Trump recaps the first 10 shows and explains his termination decisions. The episode also includes outtakes from past episodes.
Overview: This week's task is to lure gamblers to Trump's Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City by creating a new and unique game of chance for customers to play.
Overview: This week's task is to rent out a luxurious penthouse for one evening. The catch is it must be rented for at least $20,000.
Overview: In the first individual task, the remaining four candidates participate in a series of round robin, one-on-one interviews with some of Trump's most trusted advisors, who give their feedback, which is somewhat surprising, to Trump.
Overview: The final two tasks, running a Chrysler-Trump golf tournament.
Overview: The final two tasks, running a Chrysler-Trump golf tournament.