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access....so, in return for universities and gosh, everybody, we’re very open doors”<br />

(personal communication, April 24, 2008). PSF3 also talked of this open policy:<br />

We have a media policy about being the most accessible sports club in the country<br />

and athletes, coaching staff are all very accessible to the media, public, whoever.<br />

And we, one of our core values is honesty, so we’re pretty easy to know because<br />

we’re very straight up on how we represent ourselves. (personal communication,<br />

April 16, 2008)<br />

PSF 6 thought that being so open as an organisation was a potential vulnerability:<br />

You know, I mean the number of people we have that ring up and say could you,<br />

you know can you help us with this, could you do that for us, I think one of our<br />

vulnerabilities is actually how open we are. But I mean, that’s how it will stay while<br />

the current ownership and Board structures and things, but we’re that sort of people.<br />

If you have something to say, you say it. And I think we are very easy to get to<br />

know. (personal communication, May 26, 2008)<br />

While believing that they, the PSF, were a very open organisation, there were<br />

certain aspects where they were protective of what they would share with the NSO. When<br />

asked if the PSF keep its cards close to its chest, PSF6’s response was “In some areas, we<br />

do” (personal communication, May 26, 2008). When pressed to identify these protected<br />

areas, financial information was quite evident:<br />

Financially nobody knows what our ...and they never will. So I think, basically it’s ,<br />

I would say yes we keep our business cards very close to our chests, because I think<br />

most people would have a heart attack if they knew what’s going on. The<br />

commitment that’s made by the owners is colossal. But having said that, for the<br />

balance of the team, we’re pretty open to anything about what’s going on. (personal<br />

communication, May 26, 2008)<br />

PSF3 also mentioned protection of financial information:<br />

Probably financials, things like that. We’re happy to share knowledge, learning,<br />

things like that. But, the same as any business, you have things that are private and<br />

specific to your business, and we wouldn’t… I think as the type of company they<br />

are, the financial statements would be public but, there are things that they do that<br />

we wouldn’t expect them to share with us, but it’s more about operational<br />

knowledge that we can share (personal communication, April 16, 2008)<br />

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