Options:
A. forming subgoals
B. working backward
C. trial and error
D. means-ends analysis
Answer:
A. forming subgoals
Step-by-step explanation:
In project management, it is always necessary to break down the project's final objective (goal) in smaller subgoals, so that you can divide your schedule's content and time. Imagine a project for building a factory that should take 2 years, you need to divide the project's goal (factory) into smaller subgoals in order to control how the project advances. The sum of all the subgoals should be the final goal.
It is normal that projects suffer form setbacks, changes and other alterations, so the subgoals must be adjusted to them.