Outfitting the home office.

Indiana Business MagazineVol. 36 Nbr. 9, September 1992

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Development of products for the home office - Includes related article - Office Design and Products

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Outfitting the home office.

Twenty-five million home businesses are expected by 1995.

The past few decades have seen a revolution in business and communications technology that allows workers to perform their jobs wherever they happen to be. Americans now carry out their business in cars, planes, boats and, of course, their homes.

It's a wonder, then, why most workers still feel compelled to go to an office everyday. For those who run a small business, why not stay at home, forget about rush-hour traffic, and forego the expense of renting an office? For those who must go to an office, wouldn't it be nice to finish that extra work at home, instead of staying late?

Thoughts like these have spurred an explosion of products targeted at the home-office consumer. The office equipment and furniture industries are catering to the home-office niche, either by designing new products...

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