I think that this thread has pointed out one of the basic flaws in the way most workplaces are organised.
This is that the only avenue for promotion is to go into some sort of supervisory role, such as management. Organisations in general offer these promotions to the people who perform best in their field.
The result is that you have done two things - you have removed from their field your best performer (certainly a loss to the organisation), and you have moved him/her into a field that he may or may not perform well in.
I don't know what the answer is. The only thing that keeps the country working is that at least some of the people promoted are at least reasonably competent at management, and that some of the best people at skilled tasks like what they are doing enough to refuse promotion.
John
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