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The Philly Startup Leaders Manifesto

In its short existence, Philly Startup Leaders has blossomed into one of the city’s best startup resources. Partly because Philadelphia’s startup scene is gaining traction, and partly because PSL is run by some really smart people. TP covered the organization before the group’s BBQ last week. To act as a guide, the group’s Board of […]


In its short existence, Philly Startup Leaders has blossomed into one of the city’s best startup resources. Partly because Philadelphia’s startup scene is gaining traction, and partly because PSL is run by some really smart people.
TP covered the organization before the group’s BBQ last week.
To act as a guide, the group’s Board of Directors put their heads together and came up with a two page manifesto that has broader applications to many businesses. The document has never been seen outside of the PSL Board of Directors.
After the jump, read the philosophy that makes PSL tick.The document is embedded below, though we recomend viewing it over at Scribd.com.
PSL Manifesto v1.0 http://d.scribd.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=17358235&access_key=key-gku741xagp1l4b5d6fd&page=1&version=1&viewMode=

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