Check out the article from Goethe magazine promoting the new Tokyo American Club site, and our spectacular new venue.
Please click the above link to see the article.

Making A Better Tokyo American Club (MABT)
Tokyo American Club- A Better Place For Our Members, A Members Forum
Check out the article from Goethe magazine promoting the new Tokyo American Club site, and our spectacular new venue.
Please click the above link to see the article.
Thanks to everyone who continues to participate in making a better TAC! it’s our Club, and each of us has a role to play in securing its future.
Per Lance Lee’s recent note, we’ve been quietly working in the background looking for positive ways to bring the Club back on to a solid financial footing. While not everyone will agree with our approach, we are operating under the following principles:
We think we’ve made some solid gains so far:
There are many other points that have been discussed, so we believe there is much work still to be done. Current priorities include the framing of RFIs for potential outsourcing opportunities, the potential to better leverage marketing opportunities, and setting the framework for the BoG to create a medium-term strategic plan.
Again, we know that not everyone will agree with our principles and priorities. That’s your right, and we expect you all to continue to be passionate about the future of our Club. So please stay / get in touch … and come along to the proposed meetings!
Terry White for Making A Better Tac (MABT)
There is an understandable urge to parse and analyze the vote results for deeper meaning. Both those who voted “No” and those who voted “Yes” may be inclined to search for verification of “their” position.
Looking at the bigger picture implications (rather than the micro-analysis of how which sub-group voted) we can say that – with a turnout of nearly a thousand votes – one thing above all is clear: we all want to see the right actions taken to ensure a successful future for our club.
A thousand votes is more than 3 times the average turnout for a board election. That sort of active participation is exactly what we need. Tell us your concerns and ideas of how to make a better club. Your opinion matters, your voice counts.
the analysis of the proxy vote as a download under BOG on TAC’s web site. Someone spent a lot of time on this analysis and it is revealing:
* The Japanese vote was mostly in favor of the levy (60:40). About one in five votes cast was by Japanese.
* The USA vote was narrowly against the measure.
* The other country nationals were overwhelmingly againt the measure. The lesson here is that Japanese members vote and as they make up about a third of eligible voting members, their vote is very important. They are the most likely to be swayed by messages (or propaganda) from the BOG as they are long-term resident members.
Suggestions are flowing in from the membership and many are adding comments. Please keep contributing your comments and stay positive. Quick update points are
-Tomorrow, the BOG will be meeting to discuss how to proceed with communicating better with the TAC membership as represented through the MABT.
-We are encouraging the BOG to have a real Townhall meeting and get people a chance not just to make suggestions but to get involved. We would like to see this by the end of July.
Members Comments-
-A member from the finance industry suggested that the current TAC is “much like we have built this Tokyo American Club Taj Mahal that cannot sustain itself. All the governance systems need to be rethought and brought to date”. The TAC needs to be run like a business that is competitive.
Updates
-135 people visited this website yesterday. 110 visitors on Monday.
We’ll keep you posted of new developments. We will only send out emails to all membership as barely necessary. There won’t be much email because we are collaborating via this website. You can subscribe to updates via the RSS feed below.
Staying positive and construtive with you!
Making A Better TAC (MABT)
Today’s Making A Better TAC (MABT) meeting was effective. This was the second meeting but was a good chance for various members concerned about the mismanagement of the club to pitch in and discuss what we as all, as member-owners of the club, that we should do to make sure the TAC goes back into the new facility with the influence and image it has had. A number of points for the meeting.
-One of our leaders was approached by the TAC to select five people of our growing MABT (membership) to work with the current board of governors (BOG)to work with them to begin working on transparency and fixing the club.
-Feedback from a vast majority of the membership sees the BOG as tainted for pushing financially unsound “assessment” without really trying to fix the true problems. We need to help fix that.
-The board of governors is not united in leadership
-Much of the club’s problem lies with the management that we have hired and relied on too heavily.
At this meeting, we decided to give the 4 our numbers a chance to work with the BOG and try to help them rebuild the rapport with the club and fix the real problems.
The cross section of the group agreed to give the small group a chance to meet with the BOG and see how progress is one month from now.
MABT will continue to work a watchdog and encouragement to help the club rid itself of any practices, costs, or even people in the wrong positions that may be dragging it down. More importantly, we shall be an independent branch and voice of the membership and keep remain independent from the current apparently broken committee system.