The complexity of modern network infrastructure projects in the United States demands sophisticated leadership approaches that can effectively coordinate multi-disciplinary IT teams. This paper presents a comprehensive framework for leading diverse technical teams in network infrastructure projects, addressing the unique challenges of managing cross-functional expertise, emerging technologies, and stakeholder expectations. Through analysis of current industry practices, case studies, and empirical data, this research establishes best practices for IT leadership in the evolving landscape of US network infrastructure development.
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Title = "Framework for Leading Multi-Disciplinary IT Teams in US Network Infrastructure Projects",
Journal ="International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research (IJCATR)",
Volume = "10",
Issue ="12",
Pages ="350 - 363",
Year = "2021",
Authors ="SULLIVAN AFANNA EZIKE"}