Filling Structural Holes
David Burkus explains the concept of structural holes in network science, where clustering creates gaps and dead space in the network. He shares how becoming a broker and filling these structural holes can unlock the most value for everyone, including oneself. Burkus uses the example of game designer Jane McGonigal, who connected the video game and medical communities to create the program Super Better.In this clip
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How can I get better at building meaningful connections and relationships with people as discussed in episode 36: David Burkus | How to Become a Networking Superconnector, the clip Diversifying Your Network from episode 233 | You Need to Start Building Your Network | Jordan Harbinger, the clip Networking for Success, as well as in episode 030 | The Side Hustle | The Unspoken Lever of FI and the clip Networking for Introverts?
How can I get better at building meaningful connections and relationships with people as discussed in episode 36: David Burkus | How to Become a Networking Superconnector, episode 233 | You Need to Start Building Your Network | Jordan Harbinger, the clip Networking for Success, and episode 030 | The Side Hustle | The Unspoken Lever of FI, as well as the clip Networking for Introverts?