Return to Greatness: The Official “Be Honest With Alan” Survey


TASI Bank® | Bank of Guam

A Note from Alan (Yes, That Alan)

If you’re reading this, you survived jet skis, island formal, off-roading, the ASC conference, and at least one outfit change per day. First off, thank you.

Return to Greatness wasn’t just a trip. It was intentional. Curated. Strategic. And yes… a little bit extra. We didn’t fly you to Guam for a beach vacation. We brought you here to deepen relationships, build alignment, and remind ourselves why we partner the way we do.

Now here’s the deal:
I don’t want polite answers. I want real ones. If something was elite, tell us. If something missed, tell us. If the fishing trip should’ve started earlier or the block party went too hard, I need to know. This is how we build the next chapter.

Appreciate you taking 5 minutes. Let’s make the sequel even better.

– Alan Gaul 
(Yes, the marketing guy)


Section 1: The Big Picture

1. Be honest: on a scale of 1–10, how elite was this experience? (1 = We need to talk, 10 = Don’t change a thing)
2. Return to Greatness:

Section 2: The Lineup (Rate the Experiences)

Scale: 1 = Would skip next time. 3 = Solid. 5 = Lock it in forever
Welcome Reception
Island Tour
SVP Meet & Greet at HQ
Tsubaki / La Cantina Dinner (Island Formal energy check)
Off-Roading
Jet Skis
Fishing
Sunset Cruise
ASC Investment Conference
Golf
Morning Hike
Hagåtña Run & Block Party
Overall Food Game
Overall Logistics & Flow

Section 3: The Execution

Let’s talk operations. Rate 1-5:
Hotel Experience (Dusit Thani)
Communication (Texts + WhatsApp)
Itinerary Clarity
Dress code guidance (Island Casual vs Island Formal — we tried 😎)
Timing & Pacing
Transportation
Did you feel fully prepared before arriving (customs form, packing list, schedule)?

Section 4: The Real Reason We Were Here

Now we get strategic.
Did this experience strengthen your relationship with TASI Bank?
Did you gain clarity around who we are and how we think as a bank?
After this week, how likely are you to (1 = not likely at all, 3 = somewhat likely, 5 = extremely likely)
Expand your relationship with TASI
Introduce us to someone in your network
Join us for the next experience

Section 5: Return to Greatness — What Did It Mean?

Did the trip feel more:
Would you recommend this experience to another top-tier client?

Section 6: The Future (Because There Will Be One)

If we run this back...
What format would create the most value for you?
Would you be open to a short testimonial (video or written)?
Final question