This study examines the comparative impact of transformational and transactional leadership on workplace culture and productivity within IT organizations. Through a systematic analysis of secondary data from 50 peer-reviewed studies (2015–2025), the research reveals that transformational leadership significantly enhances employee motivation, job satisfaction, and innovation by fostering trust, collaboration, and intrinsic motivation. In contrast, transactional leadership ensures operational efficiency through structured rewards and accountability but exhibits limited long-term engagement benefits. A hybrid leadership approach emerges as optimal, balancing visionary inspiration with procedural rigor to address the dynamic demands of the IT sector. The findings underscore the strategic imperative for leadership development programs that cultivate adaptive, emotionally intelligent leaders capable of driving both performance and cultural cohesion. Practical implications include tailored training initiatives, robust feedback mechanisms, and policies aligning leadership styles with organizational goals. Keywords: Transformational Leadership, Transactional Leadership, Workplace Culture, Employee Productivity, IT Organizations.
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