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To Be a Fly on the Wall at Facebook on IPO Day - A.B. Bourne - Harvard Business Review

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Facebook "goes public" Friday, May 18th. Imagine what it might be like inside the company right now. Soon, paper stock option agreements tucked into employee compensation folders could erupt into cascades of real dollars. Maybe employees will soon barge through the doors and board shuttle busses to the BMW dealerships, software bugs be damned. Or something like that. What is it really like to work at a company when it "goes public?" And what happens...

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