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Those interested in the history of ideas should read the books of Leonardo Silos. Dr. Silos is a professor at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) but his approach to management is not on the level of the "how to" but on a deeper level, the level of the "why". Kissinger, when he was Secretary of State of the United States, used to talk about "linkages" in international diplomacy. That is the virtue of Dr. Leonardo Silos. As a philosopher he sees linkages between things that seem totally disparate.
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