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The Home Office - US - May 2008
The Home Office - US - May 2008
Technology, convenience, and the virtual office

The Home Office market in 2008 is boosted by a growing attitude in the U.S. that telecommuting is an advantageous business model benefiting both employers and employees. When coupled with the growing number of single-person small businesses between 2000 and 2005 (often operated out of the home), working from a home office will clearly become a norm in the 21st century.

With this in mind, this report offers readers in-depth analysis of the most important elements of the market, including:

The Home Office market in 2008 is boosted by a growing attitude in the U.S. that telecommuting is an advantageous business model benefiting both employers and employees. When coupled with the growing number of single-person small businesses between 2000 and 2005 (often operated out of the home), working from a home office will clearly become a norm in the 21st century.

With this in mind, this report offers readers in-depth analysis of the most important elements of the market, including:

the innovations in equipment and services that serve the needs of the home office workforce
what employers are doing to accommodate the growing number of workers who demand at-home work hours
the attitudes of consumers who work from home, including usage of specific products and services
factors that motivate home officers to continue their migration away from the corporate office

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