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Elm Grove is a part of the Waukesha County region/Milwaukee - Waukesha metro area of Wisconsin. Major attractions include Harley Davidson Museum and Betty Brinn Children's Museum. Each year in the fall season there is the Christmas in the Grove. Among the biggest companies in Elm Grove are The Grove Restaurant and Mystic Ireland. The biggest schools here are Pilgrim Park Middle School and West High School. One of the best places to visit when you are in Elm Grove is Elm Grove Village Park.

Best Businesses in Elm Grove, WI

I've been going to Jenkins for many years now and everyone I've come in contact with there has been wonderful. The people are considerate, fair, professional and very knowledgeable. It's obvious th...Read More…
Miss Kim is the best dance teacher I have ever had. She knows so much about technique and her choreography is AMAZING! :0) She is fun and really pushes us to do our best. LOVE VIA!!!!!!!Read More…
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Putting clients first; it's what I do. Ameriprise earned a Hearts & Wallets Top Performer recognition in: Unbiased, puts my interest first; Explains things in understandable terms; Understands ...Read More…
We are a firm whose name defines the specialty work we provide to counties, cities, towns, engineers, architectural consultants, attorneys, insurance companies and the Wisconsin Department of Trans...Read More…
Putting clients first; it's what I do. Ameriprise earned a Hearts & Wallets Top Performer recognition in: Unbiased, puts my interest first; Explains things in understandable terms; Understands ...Read More…
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18|8 Fine Men's Salon in Elm Grove, offers men a grooming experience like no other. Whether you are looking for a new haircut, coloring services, a beard trim, or want to experience the feel of a s...Read More…
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When you want an effective workout, Pure Barre in Elm Grove, Wisconsin is a wise choice. Anyone interested in fitness is welcome at our studio, where classes are geared to people at different fitne...Read More…
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You are not just another face in the crowdYou are unique, and so are your financial goals. That's why I care and take the time to understand what's truly important to you. I can help you prepare fo...Read More…
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Amazing Tim Locksmith

5.0

By Catherine7

and had to get to airport and Amazing Tim Was there in half hour and i maid it o airport on time. Thanks Amazing Tim ...read more

Metropolitan Title Co

3.0

By rstong

I need a copy of a Title Policy you prepared. Would you please call me at 414 704 3222 Rosa Stong, Realtor, Coldwell Banker Home Sale Realty, 7198 S 76th Street, Franklin, W 53132 ...read more

Mothers Day Out

5.0

By kroggenbuck

We LOVE MDO!!! The preschool is wonderful and my kids LOVE Friday Fun Days! If you are looking for a preschool, there's no better place in Elm Grove or Brookfield. Hopefully see you there! ...read more

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Glenn A. Schrubbe, CPA

Busineess Name: Glenn A. Schrubbe, CPA Address: 890 Elm Grove Road, Building 2-211 City: Elm Grove State: WI Zip: 53122 Phone: 2624322400 Fax: Contact Person: Contact Email: glenn@schrubbecpa.com Website: Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Payment Years in Business: Business Description: Contact us at (855) 849-3591 in Elm Grove, WI, when you need services from an accounting firm that you can trust. ...read more

By Glenn A. Schrubbe, CPA July 30, 2014

Why Not Change?

Have you ever met someone who wasn't happy unless he or she was going through some kind of massive change? Perhaps there are a few individuals in this world who thrive on uncertainty, enjoy feeling insecure, and love to have their routines disrupted.But I think it would be safe to say that most people resist change every now and then, especially when it affects an idea, position, or practice that is near and dear to them.Although people in leadership roles are often called upon to be agents of change, I have found that leaders resist change as much as followers do! As you might guess, that poses a big problem in this world of rapid transition and constant flux. As John Maxwell wrote in his book, Developing the Leader Within You, "Unchanged leaders equals unchanged organizations."The willingness to change? That's an interesting concept.Consider this formula for change:D x V + F > RThe formula states that D (dissatisfaction) times V (vision) plus FS (first step) has got to be greater than R (resistance). Are you dissatisfied with where you and your business are currently at? Do you have a vision for where it could be? Are you willing to take the steps to move your business in that direction, or is the resistance that you anticipate going to be too strong to change?Let's spend a few moments on each of these thoughts: Even though a person's Dissatisfaction level is great, if there is no clear vision of what success really looks like, then there is very slim chance that the person will be willing to move on. On the other hand, a person may have a great Vision for where they would like to be, but if their dissatisfaction levels with their current situation are not great, then the likelihood for change is not good. To make change, to move on from where we are right now, we need to initiate a First Step, a real and substantial catalyst for change. Resistance is most interesting and probably the most challenging. Resistance can be external or internal, but the greatest resistance is usually internal…it's what we say to ourselves. That little voice inside that will either make us or break us. It usually comes down to this simple cliché… "If you think you can or if you think you can't, either way you're right!" So remember this next time you're contemplating change and that little voice is talking to you… "It's what you say to yourself, about yourself, when you're by yourself that matters most". ...read more

By ActionCOACH Business Coaching July 14, 2010

How Does Networking Work For You?

If you use networking as a part of your marketing strategy, you should be thinking about some key points. Who do you want to connect with?Who do you want to connect with? and are you likely to connect with them in some way by networking? Who do they want to connect with, and how and where do they make connections?There are many different types of networking. For instance, you're unlikely to find the CEO of a $100 MM company at a leads group, but you may find someone that is connected to that CEO. What's your networking "budget"?By that I mean, what is your plan for how, how often, and where you will commit your networking resources? There are enough opportunities that you could use all of your time networking, but is that your best strategy? The flip side is that a plan also means consistency.Can you build productive relationships by showing up only on a sporadic basis for the groups and events you commit to? The Golden Rule of Networking.How do you want to be treated while networking? How much more fun is a networking event when someone takes an active interest in you? So guess how they feel when you take an active interest in them? When you are networking, do you have SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Results-Oriented, Time-frame related) goals?Or do you just waltz in without thinking about what you really want to achieve? What is it that makes you captivating to someone else?Actively listening to them. Remember this acronym: W.A.I.T. (Why Am I Talking?) Do more listening than telling. Building relationships requires building trust.At a networking event, building trust means just that - you build it, you don't jump into it. Earn the right to more of the other person's time by being worthy of their trust. Find common ground.Sometimes you can establish common ground based on a single shared interest. How much effort to you put in to having interests outside of your profession that mighthelpyou find common ground quickly with fellow networkers? What if your primary purpose was tohelpother people get connected to people you know that couldhelpthem? If you believe like I do that an active interest in helping others will be "repaid", this is the way to do it. Follow up, follow up, and follow up.By the way, did I mention following up? The excitement of an opportunity identified at a networking event wears off very quickly in the absence of follow up. Create a system for following up within 24 hours and see how your results improve. Networking at the Speed of Light: Think social media is a fad? Think again. If you don't have a social media strategy, create one. While you're sitting there convincing yourself that it won't work for you, millions of people are out there making it work for them. Do you want to make networking work for you? Then make it work for others. ...read more

By ActionCOACH Business Coaching July 12, 2010