r/strategy is a subreddit with 22k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and ideas, and the community frequently discusses strategy, business, ai, outsourcing, and leadership.
For discussion, questions and advice around the many various forms of professional strategy. (This is not a computer game sub.)
Popular Themes in r/strategy
#1
Advice Requests
: "Best books that teaches strategic thinking in personal life context"
13 posts
#2
Ideas
: "How Zenefits Grew Too Fast and Blew Up a $4.5B Valuation"
3 posts
#3
News
: "Why OpenAI and Perplexity are Launching Browsers (and why it probably won’t work)"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/strategy
#1
Strategy
: "Strategy Learning 101 - my recommendations"
208 posts
#2
Business
: "I built myself a DIY Business strategy curriculum what am I missing? Be brutal. Roast away."
41 posts
#3
Ai
: "Ai is quietly rewriting the rules of the software business model"
15 posts
#4
Outsourcing
15 posts
#5
Leadership
: "What Ancient Leaders Can Teach Us About Strategy Under Crisis + 6 Mental Models"
7 posts
#6
Game
7 posts
#7
Feedback
: "Structured framework for qualitative company analysis - looking for Feedback + how others approach this"
7 posts
#8
Analysis
: "Structured framework for qualitative company Analysis - looking for feedback + how others approach this"
7 posts
#9
Books
: "Best Books that teaches strategic thinking in personal life context"
6 posts
#10
Data
: "Data doesn't lie: Subway's ads were 6x more likely to feature a promo than an actual appetite cue."
6 posts
Member Growth in r/strategy
Yearly
+8k members(64.7%)
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Last updated: June 14, 2026