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Today's linked and technology-driven world requires competent global IT operations leadership for company success. This research study examines how leadership shapes and implements technology strategies to enable effective and safe IT operations across regions. As firms grow worldwide, managing IT infrastructure and staff across varied cultural, regulatory, and technical environments has become more complicated, requiring a better grasp of leadership techniques to meet these problems. Transformational, transactional, and situational leadership theories and models are examined in relation to IT operations management. These ideas explain how leadership styles affect global technology and human resource management. Cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation are crucial to worldwide operations, therefore the literature study examines IT management technology solutions. This study seeks to find the best leadership methods for global IT operations. Leadership affects technology adoption, especially digital transformation projects that preserve competitive advantage, according to the report. It also examines how adaptive leadership may help IT executives overcome cultural diversity, legal compliance, and technological complexity.Case studies and empirical data show how strong leadership affects global IT operations. These examples show how leaders may promote innovation, boost operational efficiency, and secure and reliable IT systems across regions. IT directors should emphasize cultural knowledge, strategic vision, and communication skills while managing multinational teams and technological infrastructure, according to the study. In conclusion, this study analyzes the tactics, difficulties, and possibilities of global IT operations leadership to better comprehend this subject. Leadership is essential in global IT operations, and leaders must be agile, culturally aware, and strategically oriented to thrive in today's changing business environment. This study may help academics and practitioners improve global IT leadership.
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