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MODULE | Vilnius | 6-7 March, 2026

Strategic Decision Making

With Prof. Dr. Mihael A Jeklic (King’s College London)


Overview

This module offers an interdisciplinary overview of decision-making, highlighting how recent advances in cognitive psychology influence judgment and choice. It combines theoretical discussions with cognitive and interpersonal exercises and applied simulation cases to give students both a solid understanding and practical experience. Key topics include decision analysis and game theory for evaluating uncertainty and strategic interaction, the dual process theory explaining human judgment, and cognitive-behavioral models such as heuristics, bounded awareness, and prospect theory.

Key topics:

  • Decision analysis and probabilistic thinking
  • Strategic interactions through game theory
  • Dual process theory: fast vs slow thinking
  • Cognitive biases and debiasing strategies
  • Bounded awareness and rationality
  • Prospect theory and reversal of preferences.

After this course you will be able to:

  • Develop a working knowledge of probabilistic modeling (decision analysis) relevant to legal and business contexts, enabling you to analyze decision problems of intermediate complexity.
  • Understand behavioral decision research, particularly in relation to judgment and common errors in decision-making processes.
  • Critically examine and assess both your own and others’ decision-making processes, identifying biases and judgmental errors.
  • Apply the acquired knowledge flexibly and creatively in unfamiliar situations, synthesizing ideas and information to generate innovative and transformative solutions.
  • Use personal reflection to analyze your actions in light of the descriptive theory presented.

Price of the module – 2300 EUR
Limited seats available

Faculty

Mihael Jeklic

  • A lecturer (Assistant Professor) and the Director of Professional Skills at King’s College London.
  • Before joining academia, Mihael was a teaching assistant at the Negotiation Project at Harvard during his studies.
  • Spent 10 years as an investment banker with a development bank in London and as a consultant advising a government in banking privatization.
  • His academic research focuses on (social) cognition in negotiation and strategic decision making with a special emphasis on cognitive bias and debiasing techniques. Mihael has a law degree from Harvard and a PhD in cognitive psychology from UCL.

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Interested in the module? Contact:

Dovilė Vyčinė
Director, Business Development
+370 653 95 959
dovile@bmiinstitute.com

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