Join the club?

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It is human nature to form alliances with like-minded individuals. Eric Galbraith considers why and when brokers and intermediaries might choose to join a network

Having been asked to comment on networks, I had a sudden dread that I might have to pretend to understand Facebook, Twitter, and the like. So far, I've managed to avoid these sites - I am on LinkedIn, although I don't know how it works. Thankfully, however, I have discovered we are talking about broker networks, which I have an altogether firmer understanding of.

So why join any network?

For thousands of years people have formed into groups for social, practical, economic or political reasons

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