According to Oshiotse and O?Leary?s work, ?Corning creates Inclusive Culture to Drive Technology and Performance?, it states that a new sort of diversity is seen in 14 areas, including military experience, work style, parent, function, lifestyle and personality.
Indeed, I think Aspies Central is an inclusive group for most Aspies. There are, I think, few members with military experience here. In addition, most members here are of relatively high functioning levels. Otherwise, our culture has well supported a lot of us, across sexuality, socioeconomic status, personalities, nationalities and lifestyles.
What Aspies Central has that other forums don?t is that, we do have a culture that is open-minded, supportive and nurturing to all sorts of interests, regardless of their societal values, so long as it involves us sharing what we love in respect to other users. We share things such as dolls, music, art, food and even different ways of living around our world.
I can safely say that what Aspies Central and her sister site, Spectrumville, may not be replicated in other Aspie support sites as successfully as we do. After all, not all small sites work like Aspies Central, as some might have flame wars and others, members tussle against one another.
I am confident, though, that Aspies Central can continue to be an awesome place for all who are interested in supporting people who shares with a smile, placing ideas effectively on our site.
Indeed, I think Aspies Central is an inclusive group for most Aspies. There are, I think, few members with military experience here. In addition, most members here are of relatively high functioning levels. Otherwise, our culture has well supported a lot of us, across sexuality, socioeconomic status, personalities, nationalities and lifestyles.
What Aspies Central has that other forums don?t is that, we do have a culture that is open-minded, supportive and nurturing to all sorts of interests, regardless of their societal values, so long as it involves us sharing what we love in respect to other users. We share things such as dolls, music, art, food and even different ways of living around our world.
I can safely say that what Aspies Central and her sister site, Spectrumville, may not be replicated in other Aspie support sites as successfully as we do. After all, not all small sites work like Aspies Central, as some might have flame wars and others, members tussle against one another.
I am confident, though, that Aspies Central can continue to be an awesome place for all who are interested in supporting people who shares with a smile, placing ideas effectively on our site.