DevOps Needs Arise From Management Styles?
Fascinating blog that the silo problems that give rise to the need for DevOps capabilities are actually side-effects of schools of management. There's the Sloan School which definitely makes silos and then there's the Toyoda school. Pretty obvious once you think about it. Very compelling blog that also gets into some complexity theory -- a must read.

Clyde Logue is co-founder of, and Vice President of Product Management for, StreamStep. Prior to co-founding StreamStep, Clyde was Director of Release
Management at Liberty Mutual, where he oversaw and lived the challenges of release management
firsthand. At Bottomline Technologies, Clyde led product management for enterprise and banking industry customers. Previously, he co-founded
mValent (acquired by Oracle)