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Product Strategy courses in Product Discovery give product managers a more focused way to learn the topic in context. This cluster brings together 1 courses, 4 relevant articles, and 1 instructors where product strategy is taught through the lens of product discovery. Because the courses come from Product Compass, you can compare whether you want a broad strategic program, a practitioner-led deep dive, or a lighter on-demand option. If you already know the category you want to grow in, this page is the fastest path to narrowing the right product strategy programs without sorting through the entire directory.

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Filtering product strategy by product discovery helps you find courses where the topic is taught in the exact product context you care about, rather than as a generic adjacent skill.
Some are dedicated product strategy programs, while others are broader product discovery courses that use product strategy as a core theme. This page makes that overlap easier to inspect.
Start with the course list and the linked instructors. Then use the related articles to understand how the topic is framed before you commit to a program.