Part of your task is to set up and maintain goals alignment against organization objectives. If you delete or cancel a goal, additional work is needed to complete the deletion or cancellation process.
Which two statements are true?
A. If you delete an organization goal, you remove the alignment between it and any goals that were aligned to it.
B. If you delete an organization goal, you cannot remove the alignment between it and any goals that were aligned to it.
C. When you cancel an organization goal, the alignment to other goals is not removed. Owners of goals that are aligned to the canceled goal receive email notification that the goal they aligned to is canceled. They can then cancel or modify their own goals, align their goals to other goals, or leave the alignment as it is.
D. When you cancel an organization goal, the alignment to other goals is not removed. Owners of the goal can then cancel or modify their own goals, align their goals to other goals, or leave the alignment as it is.
The correct answer should be AC:
Regarding to the reference link,
“…If you delete an organization goal, you remove the alignment between it and any goals that were aligned to it. When you cancel an organization goal, the application doesn’t remove the alignment to other goals. Owners of goals that are aligned to the canceled goal receive e-mail notification that the goal they aligned to is canceled. They can then cancel or modify their own goals, align their goals to other goals, or leave the alignment as it is…”