Buster was  hired to revamp the processing center for the Federal Education  Institute. They are an education facility that provides undergraduate  and graduate degrees. Traditionally, their student population has come  from International students wanting an education in the United States.  Recently, competition within the education industry has increased  dramatically. Federal Education Institute needs to change their  marketing approach in order to expand their student population. While  the company has known for several years that they needed to change  several internal processes, they just could not break out of their usual  ways of thinking and doing business. Buster was hired from a large  competitor for his expertise and is expected to bring about these  changes.
 
 While Buster knew that he needed to make several changes from the start,  he took some time during the first few months on the job really getting  to know key people in other departments. He soon determined that his  strongest allies could be the IT, Financial Aid, and Business  Development departments. He took time to establish communication with  the head of each department.
 
 After two more months, Buster was ready to start implementing his  changes. He called upon things that he had found to be important to the  IT department and referenced them during several cross-department  meetings. He also researched and had specific examples of how the  Financial Aid department assisted students during their most difficult  period - admissions. When it came to the Business Development  department, Buster included information in his presentations regarding  how they want to expand the business based upon the needs of students.  Ultimately, he believed that by expressing his desire for the same  changes that these other three departments wanted to make, he showed  support for their own initiatives. Buster is hoping that they, in turn,  will support his change initiatives and back him up in meetings.
 
 Answer the following questions by applying the concepts learned in  Chapter 15. Also, conduct literature reviews on the subject of  discussion and use to support your case study answers:
 Describe which type of decision making you think Buster engages in most often.
 Explain how Buster's behaviors show various commitments: to the customer, organization, co-workers, and the task.