Centrality
Your best positioning in networks is in the center. When you work interdependently with those in your network and are key to its success, you occupy a position of centrality. If you left, your loss would be keenly felt and the network would work to replace you. Ensure that centrality describes your participation in at least one or two networks, if necessary, starting one of your own!
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