In search of ever more effective project management practices and better decision making tools, Marie-Pierre Dillenseger became fascinated with the Asian way to view and conduct business while turning increasingly frustrated with the western reluctance to integrate “Space and Time” as key factors to success.
Before dedicating herself to the study, evaluation and practice
of Chinese personal and business assessments technics as related
to Time and Space, she had over 15 years experience in sales and
large scale project management in information technology, multimedia
and high tech learning. She had worked both in the public sector
(G. Pompidou Center, City of Paris Library Network) and in corporate
enterprises, in France (Paris) and in the U.S (Cambridge, MA).
Her original background in math and physics, combined with a pragmatic business mind and strong focus on enabling individual strengths, give her a unique perspective on applying Asian philosophy to space and performance issues.
She established FSRC France (Feng Shui Research
Center) in 1999. She received the title of Master in 2002, by Chinese Master Joseph Yu. Over 200
practitioners have been trained by her in France and Italy
over the past 10 years (See FSRC
France section).
Marie-Pierre
Dillenseger holds a Master Degree in Library Science
(Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Bibliothèques,
1984), a DEA in French Literature on the work of Julien Gracq
(Lyon II, 1984) and a Library Science Certificate from Simmons
College in Boston (1993). She co-authored in 1994 a book called “Les
Nouvelles Alexandries” on National Libraries worldwide.