Turn AI,
security, and
cross-functional
issues into
usable material.

Fragment Practice helps organize AI adoption, security controls, guideline interpretation, operating issues, and service concepts into material people can decide, explain, review, and hand off.

Useful when meetings, documents, or internal discussions are already moving, but the decision path, review points, responsibility boundaries, or next actions are still unclear.

Decision materialStakeholder explanationReview pointsResponsibility boundaries

Independent founder-led advisory practice based in Takamatsu, Japan.

When this helps

For issues that have become too cross-functional to organize internally.

Fragment Practice works with themes where AI adoption, security controls, guideline interpretation, operating issues, and service concepts span multiple stakeholders and need clearer criteria, review points, responsibility boundaries, and usable material.

Useful when

Meetings and documents are moving, but the decision path is unclear

The work is moving, but what to decide, who should review it, and what should be handed off next are not clear enough.

Decision pathReview pointsNext move

Useful when

AI use needs clearer review and responsibility

Use cases and tools are starting to move, while input boundaries, output use, human review, approval logic, and responsibility boundaries still need structure.

AI useReviewabilityResponsibility

Useful when

Business, systems, risk, and management questions overlap

AI adoption, security controls, or operating work spans business teams, information systems, security, risk management, and management explanation.

Cross-functionalRiskManagement

What remains

Material for decisions, explanation, review, and the next phase.

The work is designed to leave behind material that helps people decide, explain, review, coordinate, and carry the issue into the next phase.

Output example

Issue and decision memo

A structured memo that separates mixed issues, decision points, criteria, open questions, and next-step logic.

Issue mapDecision pointsNext steps

Output example

Review and responsibility map

A map of review points, responsibility boundaries, approval logic, escalation paths, and role expectations.

Review pointsResponsibilityApproval

Output example

Explanation and handoff material for the next phase

Briefs, review setups, requirement frames, comparison matrices, or roadmap notes that others can reuse in the next phase.

BriefsReview setupRoadmaps

Choose by current need

Start from the entry point closest to the current state.

Use Cases when you want to compare your situation with common patterns, Services when the issue needs direct support, and Products when a reusable working kit may be enough.

Cases

Recognize the situation

Use Cases when you want to compare your issue with common advisory patterns before choosing a support shape.

SituationsFitRecognition

Services

Get direct advisory support

Use Services when the issue needs a session, a sprint, or ongoing advisory support to create usable decision and review material.

SessionSprintAdvisory

Products

Start with a reusable kit

Use Products when a self-guided working kit may be enough to structure the issue before direct support is needed.

Working kitSelf-guidedTemplates

Products or Services?

Use Products for reusable structure. Use Services when context changes the answer.

Products are useful when you can apply a guide, template, checklist, or working file yourself. Services are better when stakeholders, internal constraints, review design, responsibility boundaries, or management-facing material shape the answer.

Products

When the structure can be reused

Choose Products when you can apply a guide, template, checklist, or working file to the situation yourself.

ReusableSelf-guidedLower commitment

Services

When context changes the answer

Choose Services when stakeholders, internal constraints, review design, responsibility boundaries, or management-facing material shape the answer.

ContextStakeholdersJudgment

Practice boundaries

Focused advisory and working material, not broad implementation coverage.

Fragment Practice does not replace implementation ownership, staff augmentation, or always-on PMO coverage. The focus is issue structure, judgment support, review logic, responsibility boundaries, and material that can be carried in practice.

Practice boundary

Structure before more execution

Best suited to live issues that need clearer criteria, review, ownership, and usable material before more activity is added.

AdvisoryStructureLive issue

Practice boundary

Focused, not always-on

Designed for bounded support, not broad implementation coverage, staff augmentation, or always-on PMO replacement.

BoundedFocusedNot PMO

Notes and inquiry

Read the thinking first, or confirm the right starting point.

Writing can stand on its own when you want to understand the thinking behind the work. Contact is available when the issue is active but the right entry point is still unclear.

Writing

Read the thinking behind the work

Public notes on AI use, judgment, responsibility, professional engagement design, workload and roles, and governance readiness.

NotesJudgmentGovernance

Contact

Confirm the right starting point

Use Contact when the issue is active, but the project name, scope, or Products / Services fit is still unclear.

FitInquiryStarting point

Next step

Choose the entry point by what needs to become clearer.

Use Cases to compare your situation with common advisory patterns. Use Services when the issue needs direct support. Use Products when a reusable working kit may be enough. Use Writing to read the thinking behind the work. If the project name, scope, or starting point is still unclear, use Contact to confirm the right entry point from the current situation.