The GENE-tic development, from Grounding and Emergence to Navigation and Effect, builds, individually, on English research philosopher John Heron’s (1) model of Feeling and Personhood: Psychology in Another Key, which is on his four modes of experiential (grounding), imaginal (emerging), conceptual (navigating) and ultimately practical (effecting) knowing, which we also apply to enterprise and economy, in such layered, and thereby developmental terms. This we alternately term our integral rhythm. That said, and as revealed in our (2) recent research into Evolving Work: Employing Self and Community, such a rhythm is by no means necessarily, or indeed usually, linear, and more likely follows a cyclical, spiralling – upwards and downwards – iterative rhythm, if you like, in Christian eschatological terms, from Creation to Fall, before Salvation and Redemption may, or also more usually may not, ensue. For it is all too seldom that a local-global foundation builds on local origination, economically, with a view to then “newly global” emancipation, leading to global-local transformation.