A condition or situation where, primarily in a working environment, a person tries to
better themselves, however, management gets in the way to prevent that because the person is considered "too valuable" in their current role. In addition, management
sees this
act as not only a non-issue, but they expect the person to be happy about it.
When management expects you to be pigeonholed, and be happy about it.
Me: Hey
boss, I saw there was a
better position opening up soon. I was wondering if I could
maybe I could shadow that person and get to learn some about that since I'm already capable of that
job and would love the opportunity to move into it when it opens.
Boss: Sorry, can't do. We need you where you're currently at because you do great work there and we can't afford to lose you in your current role.
Me: But, I've shown that I would be great in that new,
better paying, more enjoyable role too.
Boss: Yes, you have. You'd probably be great at it, but.... No.... you're to valuable where you're at. You should be happy where you are just knowing that you're valued where you are.
-The concept of forced complacency