How to Automatically Identify Key Players in Networks
Automated Key Player Analysis helps identify three types of network members based on different types of centrality scores: degree centrality, betweenness centrality, and closeness centrality.
This article explains how to access and use automated key player analysis in the network mapping module.
How to Use Automated Key Player Analysis: Step by Step Instructions
First, open your PARTNER CPRM ecosystem and navigate to the Network Map you want to analyze by clicking "Networks" under "Explore" in the main navigation menu.
1. Open the Insights tab by clicking the 'lightbulb' icon on the left side of the network map module.
2. Click the button that says "Key Players" to open the tool.
3. Your Key Player Analysis will open on screen, showing the top network members for each key player type: Information Exchangers, Network Brokers, and those who selected the most partners or were selected the most by others.
4. Click 'ok' to close the Key Player Analysis screen.
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