Optimal hybrid meeting experience in soundproof meeting pods
Salmijärvi, Sami (2024)
Salmijärvi, Sami
2024
Konetekniikan DI-ohjelma - Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Tekniikan ja luonnontieteiden tiedekunta - Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
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Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2024-01-22
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202401081188
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202401081188
Tiivistelmä
The change in how people work, catalyzed by the pandemic, drives the need for technology-driven meeting solutions. To stay ahead of the competition, the emergence of a hybrid work model needs to be considered in the products of the case company.
This study aims to understand what aspects form a hybrid meeting experience and how a hybrid meeting experience should be optimized in soundproof meeting pods. The goal is to ensure the product's competitiveness and success on the market by creating better user experience and product usability, which is believed to turn into increased business value. This study builds on top of the current state analysis, expanding the knowledge about the subject. State-of-art literature review and qualitative research methods combined with product development experience from the case company are used to reach the goals.
As a result of the thesis, requirements for the optimal hybrid meeting technology are formed. The requirements are used to research what available products fulfill these requirements the best. As a final result, a suggestion is made about how the chosen products should be implemented in the products of the case company.
This study aims to understand what aspects form a hybrid meeting experience and how a hybrid meeting experience should be optimized in soundproof meeting pods. The goal is to ensure the product's competitiveness and success on the market by creating better user experience and product usability, which is believed to turn into increased business value. This study builds on top of the current state analysis, expanding the knowledge about the subject. State-of-art literature review and qualitative research methods combined with product development experience from the case company are used to reach the goals.
As a result of the thesis, requirements for the optimal hybrid meeting technology are formed. The requirements are used to research what available products fulfill these requirements the best. As a final result, a suggestion is made about how the chosen products should be implemented in the products of the case company.
