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Choosing the Right Lipstick Shade for Your Complexion


All of us have gone to the store and spent money on a lipstick which we then proceeded to throw away. Money wasted because the color just didn’t look as glamorous as you thought. The fact is that a shade that works for one woman will not work for another. The trick is to look for shades in the color spectrum we wish to wear that match our complexion best. Here are some basic rules to stick to so this doesn’t happen.

Choosing the right lipstick for your complexion starts with defining what skin tone you have; fair, medium, or dark. Many women don’t correctly classify their complexions, usually going too dark or too pale. Fair skin tones are pinkish, translucent or very white. Medium skin tones are yellower, golden tanned or olive. Dark skin tones are very tan or black.

The right lipstick can be found in any color of your choosing no matter your complexion. Many women think red is a color they cannot wear when in fact they can. If you are light, choose bright cherry reds. If you are medium, opt for a warmer fire engine red. If you are dark, choose a deeper burgundy red.

To choose the right lipstick for your complexion, never forget that key rule; bright for fair skin, warm for medium skin, and deep for dark skin. No matter the color, look at the choices and choose depending on where your skin tone falls.

When looking for a more natural lipstick shade to wear in the daytime or for the office, the right lipstick should be about 2 shades darker than your own natural lip color. To find this, try the lipstick on one lip, and compare it to the bare one. You will be able to tell whether it is too dark or too light. Watch out that it doesn’t make your lips disappear! A big mistake is having the color of your lips matching the color of your skin. The right lipstick for your complexion should add a bit of color.

Buying the right lipstick can also be done at the drugstore without having to try it on. Just trust the color on the packaging. Hold it up next to your lips and look in the mirror to determine if the color makes you look washed out, is too bright, or just right. Another good tip is to check it next to a window, because sunlight brings out the “true” color that fluorescent lighting might not.

Always remember that the right lipstick for your complexion will look good even when you are not wearing any other makeup. Don’t try and match your eye shadow to your lipstick, or your hair, clothes, or eyes for that matter. Make your lips speak for themselves.

If you have fine lips, choose a lipstick that has gloss or shine. This gives your lips the illusion of fullness. Choosing a matte color can make them look thinner. However, if you find a matte lipstick shade that is perfect for your complexion, go ahead and wear it with a bit of gloss on top.

Also, don’t throw away lipstick shades that haven’t worked for you. Mix and match! This can save you some money, and you might conjure up a color that looks great without having to spend more.

by Kennedy Allen



What is the difference between Training and Development?



Training is a Learning process that involves the acquisition of Skills, Concepts, Rules and Attitudes to enhance the employee's performance.
Development helps the individual handle future responsibilities

Short Questions/Answers/definitions For Students.

11. What is the difference between Training and Development?

Training is a Learning process that involves the acquisition of Skills, Concepts, Rules and Attitudes to enhance the employee's performance.
Development helps the individual handle future responsibilities, with less emphasis on present job.

12. Why Organizations use Training?
  1. To increase productivity
  2. To improve Quality
  3. To help a company fulfill its future personnel needs.
  4. To improve organizational climate
  5. Obsolescence prevention
  6. Personal growth
13. What is Training Need Assessment?

Training Need Assessment is a systematic analysis of the specific training activities the organization requires to achieve its objectives.

14. What are the five main methods of conducting Need Assessment?
  1. Interviews
  2. Survey
  3. Observation
  4. Focus Groups
  5. Document Examination
15. What are the training Methods?
  1. Just in Time (JIT)
  2. On the job training (OJT)
  3. Training Center Training
  4. Training by experienced workmen
  5. Training by Supervisor
  6. Demonstration
  7. Simulation
  8. Apprenticeship
  9. Off the Job training

Short Questions

1.What is Authoritarian Leadership?

A
style of leader ship where the leader keeps tight control on all information and decision making process.

2.What is Empowerment?
A process of giving employees greater autonomy and decision making power.

3.What is MBO?
The setting of Objectives to bring about the achievement of the corporate goals.

4.What is the accurate definition of Recruitment?
The process by which companies fill the need to find new employees.

5.What are the Five methods of recruitment?
Employee Referrals/Recommendations
Advertising
Head Hunters
Educational Institutions
Walk ins/Write ins

6.What is Matrix Management?
The system of management that is based on bringing together experts into a team.

7.What are Maslow's hygiene factors?


Self Actualization
Self Esteem
Social
Security
Psychological Need/Survival


8.What is Appraisal?
The evaluation of an individual's performance over a given period of time.

9.What is SMART?

  • SPECIFIC
  • MEASURABLE
  • ATTAINABLE
  • RELIABLE
  • TIME BOUND

10.What is Orientation?
Orientation is the introduction of the new employee to the organization , the job and the work unit.

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to be contd.........

Question Bank - Business Studies

Human Resource Management: Test 1

Q1. What is meant by the term 'management by objectives'?

(Select one answer)


(a) * A system of giving the authority to carry out certain jobs by those lower down the management hierarchy.
(b) * The system of management that is based on bringing together experts into a team.
(c) * The setting of objectives to bring about the achievement of the corporate goals.
(d) * The control of the organisation by those in the 'head office'.


Source: bized


Q2. A manager may delegate any of the following except

(Select one answer)


(a) * authority.
(b) * workload.
(c) * responsibility.
(d) * attendance at meetings to represent the department.


Source: bized


Q3. Workforce planning involves all of the following except

(Select one answer)


(a) * organising the training of staff.
(b) * forecasting future personnel requirements.
(c) * examining production plans in a factory.
(d) * preparing and maintaining personnel records.


Source: bized


Q4. Maslow, in his triangle of human needs, showed that

(Select one answer)


(a) * having challenging new tasks is a basic human need.
(b) * money always motivates workers.
(c) * safety and security is a low order human need.
(d) * workers will not give of their best unless they have good social events provided by the firm.


Source: bized


Q5. Piecework is a payment system where the worker is

(Select one answer)


(a) * paid overtime for any hours worked beyond 25 per week.
(b) * rewarded for good conduct.
(c) * is paid a minimum of £4.20 per hour.
(d) * is paid for what he or she achieves.


Source: bized


Q6. Which of the following will NOT result following the introduction of a more decentralised system of management?

(Select one answer)


(a) * Increased motivation amongst those empowered to make decisions.
(b) * Greater consistency in the decisions made.
(c) * The development of skills amongst the junior members of the management team.
(d) * An increase in the speed at which essential decisions are made.


Source: bized


Q7. An advantage of recruitment from outside the company is

(Select one answer)


(a) * that it is cheaper than internal recruitment.
(b) * that there is no need to advertise the vacancy.
(c) * that it brings in new experience and skills to the firm.
(d) * that it avoids jealousy within the firm.


Source: bized


Q8. When designing his hierarchy of needs triangle Maslow did NOT include one of these. Was it?

(Select one answer)


(a) * Good wages and salaries and working conditions.
(b) * The need to feel secure at work with adequate financial rewards such as pensions to assist one later in life.
(c) * The need to build a career path .
(d) * Opportunities for teamworking and social events that allow a sense of belonging to emerge.


Source: bized


Q9. When deciding on objectives for management it is advised that companies should aim to achieve 'SMART' within these. Which of the following is NOT part of the SMART scheme?

(Select one answer)


(a) * The need to be Specific in the choice of objectives.
(b) * The need to make objectives Tangible.
(c) * All objectives must be Measurable.
(d) * For personnel to feel capable of reaching objectives they must be Achievable.


Source: bized


Q10. Which of the following is a reason for introducing a matrix management system?

(Select one answer)


(a) * Because it allows for an easily understood functional responsibility chart to designed.
(b) * The management can increase the use of delegation within the organisation.
(c) * The senior management wants to develop a clearly defined set of responsibilities.
(d) * A more centralised system of control is required.


Source: bized


Q11. What is meant by the term functional management?

(Select one answer)


(a) * A system of business organisation that is based on an individual having a wide range of skills needed to administer a business..
(b) * A type of management that is based more on personality.
(c) * A system that groups together various jobs and is organised by departments, sections or functions.
(d) * A system that supports a flat form of command chain.


Source: bized


Q12. What is meant by the term delegation?

(Select one answer)


(a) * A system of management that relies on consulting employees before making decisions.
(b) * The process of using goals as the best way of motivating managers to achieve corporate targets/objectives.
(c) * The giving of tasks by a manager to a subordinate.
(d) * A style of management supported by FW Taylor.


Source: bized


Q13. Which of the following is a reason for supporting a wider span of control within an organisation?

(Select one answer)


(a) * The management wants to reduce the opportunities for delegation.
(b) * There is a need for tighter control within the business.
(c) * The business accepts that within its management there will be increased contact between managers and employees.
(d) * Management wishes to introduce a process of de-layering.


Source: bized


Q14. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a narrow span of control?

(Select one answer)


(a) * There is less opportunity to delegate.
(b) * This form of span of control creates a smaller hierarchy within the business.
(c) * Supervision and control are tighter.
(d) * The distance between the top and bottom of the organisation is greater.


Source: bized


Q15. The effectiveness of wide spans of control will depend on

(Select one answer)


(a) * The ability of the chosen manager to control effectively those under their control.
(b) * Designing a complex set of tasks for less senior personnel to perform.
(c) * Employees being treated in a more Theory X way (McGregor) and not left to supervise their own working environment.
(d) * The senior management wishing to encourage promotion from within its current staff.


Source: bized


Q16. Which of the following is the best definition of a centralised management system?

(Select one answer)


(a) * A system that encourages empowerment of workers.
(b) * A management structure that concentrates on developing the skills of junior personnel.
(c) * A system that involves authority and responsibility for decision-making being in the hands of senior managers.
(d) * A system that encourages faster decision-making.


Source: bized



Human Resource Management: Test 2

Q1. Most management teams use 'appraisal' but what is meant by this term?

(Select one answer)


(a) * A system used to improve the performance of personnel.
(b) * The main way in which an employees wages are determined.
(c) * A system of reward points offered by retailers to attract customer loyalty.
(d) * The evaluation of an individual employee's performance over a given period of time.


Source: bized


Q2. In recent years autonomous working groups have come to play an important part in many businesses. What are their essential features?

(Select one answer)


(a) * The group reports directly to the senior management above them in the hierarchy of the firm.
(b) * The creation of teams which have a high level of autonomy and control over their immediate working environment.
(c) * The bringing together of various individuals who have a common interest in solving certain problems.
(d) * A group of experts brought into research new ways of producing a product.


Source: bized


Q3. Authoritarian leadership is a term often seen in textbooks. What does it mean?

(Select one answer)


(a) * A style of leadership where the leader keeps a very tight control on all information and decision-making processes.
(b) * A system of leadership that allows maximum participation by all employees.
(c) * A chain of command that is flat and allows considerable personal freedom to make decisions.
(d) * The selling of debts to an agency, who take responsibility for their collection.


Source: bized




Human Resource Management: Test 3

Q1. Ineffective planning of workforce would be highlighted by

(Select one answer)


(a) * Recruitment and selection problems.
(b) * The need to out source some of the production.
(c) * A need to offer retraining to current employees.
(d) * An opportunity to increase the use of mechanisation.


Source: bized


Q2. Which of the following is one of the factors that might influence the style of leadership used by a firm?

(Select one answer)


(a) * Accepting that employees who agree are favoured.
(b) * Workers should be left to be more in control of their own working environment.
(c) * Offering profit sharing as part of employees remuneration package.
(d) * The skills expected from each employee.


Source: bized


Q3. Which of the following will influence the style of management used by a company?

(Select one answer)


(a) * The desire by the owner to have the workforce treat him in a fatherly way.
(b) * The need to focus discussions on policy as a joint process between employees and employer / manager.
(c) * The culture of the company, the nature of its work and the preferences of the individual managers.
(d) * The use of distinct penalties for poor performance.


Source: bized


Q4. What is meant by the term empowerment?

(Select one answer)


(a) * A process of giving employees greater autonomy and decision-making powers.
(b) * A system that encourages workers to move more freely within the workforce.
(c) * The opportunity to share in the company's profits.
(d) * A formal system of leadership that relies greatly on control.


Source: bized


Q5. Which of the following will influence the method of recruitment and selection used by a company?

(Select one answer)


(a) * The state of the economy.
(b) * The size of the organisation.
(c) * The type of training programmes used by the company.
(d) * The possible expansion of UK business in Europe.


Source: bized


Q6. Which of the following is an accurate definition of recruitment?

(Select one answer)


(a) * The process of attempting to fill gaps that exist in the skills of the current labour force.
(b) * The system of following someone around and noting how they perform their duties.
(c) * The process by which companies fill the need to find new employees.
(d) * A statement that enshrines the fundamental objectives of the company.


Source: bized


Q7. Which of the following is NOT normally a sign of poor morale amongst a workforce?

(Select one answer)


(a) * High levels of absenteeism.
(b) * High levels of turnover.
(c) * Increased levels of personal productivity.
(d) * A poor external image and difficulties attracting good recruits.


Source: bized


Q8. Which of the following IS one of Herzberg's 'motivational factors'?

(Select one answer)


(a) * Opportunities to achieve some personal advancement within the organisation.
(b) * The application of respected supervision of employees by those responsible for this role within the organisation.
(c) * Within organisations it is the workings of groups that influence codes of behaviour.
(d) * People are primarily motivated by money and little else.


Source: bized


Q9. Which of the following is one of Herzberg's 'hygiene factors'?

(Select one answer)


(a) * Recognition in the workplace.
(b) * A reasonable salary.
(c) * An opportunity to take some responsibility in ones place of work.
(d) * Developing a sense of achievement in the working environment.


Source: bized

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