Chow, George K.2023-07-092023-07-09May 20232023-07-08https://hdl.handle.net/10657/14927In the swiftly changing realm of remote work, the need for innovative and adaptable home office solutions has never been more pressing. A qualitative research study was conducted to address this issue, utilizing a case study emphasis to identify and formulate solutions to optimize productivity for remote workers. The study employed various research methods, including surveys, interviews, focus groups, and prototyping and usability testing, to gain valuable insights and stimulate the development of novel product ideas. The data collected yielded interesting results, highlighting remote workers' most common challenges, such as distractions, efficiency, disruptions, difficulties in staying on task, and diverse attention. The study identified four main themes, including planning/organizing, isolate/focus, mobile/flexible, and disconnect, which led to the development of innovative solutions that cater to the diverse needs of remote workers. The concept development process resulted in three distinct concepts, each addressing remote workers' different needs and preferences. The prototyping and testing phases focused on creating tangible experiences of the proposed products, creating a final product that combines a mobile work system with an additional medium-sized desk, a work organization mechanism, and an LED light bar for video calls and night work. The final product is designed to enhance the work-from-home experience and cater to the diverse needs of remote workers, providing a multifunctional, adaptable, and comfortable workspace that facilitates productivity and flexibility. Overall, this research study provides a compelling investigation into the complexities and challenges of remote work, offering innovative and adaptable solutions to meet the needs of modern workers.application/pdfengThe author of this work is the copyright owner. UH Libraries and the Texas Digital Library have their permission to store and provide access to this work. Further transmission, reproduction, or presentation of this work is prohibited except with permission of the author(s).Work From HomeTeleworkingWork EfficiencyWork-Life BalanceHybrid WorkMaximizing Work Efficiency While Working from Home2023-07-09Thesisborn digital