Great dissection! The thing about bottlenecks is that there is always a bottleneck. Removing one bottleneck reveals the next, so after making a process improvement it's important to see where the bottlenecks have moved. That reveals you next target for DevOps improvements.
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Great dissection! The thing about bottlenecks is that there is always a bottleneck. Removing one bottleneck reveals the next, so after making a process improvement it's important to see where the bottlenecks have moved. That reveals you next target for DevOps improvements.
Rightly said, a list of them should be a good way to plot a roadmap for the DevOps practice in any company.
I totally agree Adam, thanks for the comment :)