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Centrality - Popularity Is Not Power: Why the Most Connected Node Isn't Always the Most Dangerous

Centrality - Popularity Is Not Power: Why the Most Connected Node Isn't Always the Most Dangerous

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Nick Ledger examines four measures of network centrality—degree, closeness, betweenness, and eigenvector—revealing why the most connected person isn't always most powerful. Through economics, corporate strategy, and social networks, this episode exposes how popularity doesn't equal influence and shows how understanding network flow determines which centrality measure predicts power.

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