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Obvious Works GmbH

Obvious Works is a training and consulting company with a strong focus on Requirements Engineering, Product Ownership, and Artificial Intelligence. We deliver CPRE trainings with modern didactics, intensive exam preparation, and up-to-date tools such as Miro, AI-powered learning methods, and structured recaps. Our goal is not only to prepare participants thoroughly for certification, but also to equip them with practical methods and tools they can immediately apply in their daily projects.

Training level:
CPRE Foundation
Training Type:
Classroom, Online
Training locations:
International
Subsidiaries:
Zug (CH)

In addition to our CPRE trainings, we offer forward-looking programs such as:

  • AI in Requirements Engineering – based on our CPRE training experience, we show how AI can be applied across the entire RE process, from elicitation to analysis.
  • Product Owner 2.0 – AI Superpower – how Product Owners can accelerate with AI, e.g. moving from idea to clickable prototype in hours instead of weeks.
  • AI Developer Bootcamp – a three-month blended learning transformation program that empowers software development teams to use AI efficiently and meaningfully.

We deliver our trainings on-site in Switzerland and Germany, remotely, or as in-house formats. Our trainers are senior industry experts and active members of communities such as the IREB Special Interest Group AI.

Our current training program with all dates: www.obviousworks.ch/termine

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Contact

Obvious Works GmbH
Dammstr. 16
6300 Zug
Switzerland

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