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Associations pride themselves on being member-led and democratic and "transparency" is an omnipresent watchword; but over time, transparency has come to mean something closer to exposure, i.e., the belief that nothing should be withheld. But this simply isn’t true. Confidentiality is not the opposite of transparency. It is the necessary condition for effective governance.
By Andrew ChamberlainAssociations pride themselves on being member-led and democratic and "transparency" is an omnipresent watchword; but over time, transparency has come to mean something closer to exposure, i.e., the belief that nothing should be withheld. But this simply isn’t true. Confidentiality is not the opposite of transparency. It is the necessary condition for effective governance.