Independent advisory

Turn AI, security, and governance issues into decision-ready material.

Fragment Practice structures mixed issues across AI, security, governance, and technology risk, then turns them into material a team can use to decide, explain, and review.

It helps most when meetings and documents are already moving, but the decision points, review criteria, and responsibility boundaries behind them are still unclear.

Decision materialReview pointsResponsibility boundaries

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AI governance

Clarifies use cases, input boundaries, output review, human checks, and responsibility boundaries.

02

Security and technology risk

Structures requirements, review points, residual risks, evidence, and handoff needs.

03

Management and stakeholder explanation

Turns decision points, responsibility boundaries, and review criteria into material for explanation and alignment.

Two ways to start

Start on your own, or work close to the decision.

Begin with a Product when your team can structure the issue internally, or explore advisory fit when the answer depends on organization-specific decisions, review, or alignment.

Start on your own

Start with a Product

Governance and operating kits let your team clarify use cases, review points, responsibility boundaries, and next actions with a reusable structure.

Self-guidedWorking kitsImmediate start

Work close to the decision

Explore advisory fit

When the answer depends on stakeholder alignment, review, or organization-specific judgment, scoped advisory works close to the decision and leaves usable material behind.

Context-specificClose to decisionsUsable output

When this helps

When AI, security, governance, and risk need a usable structure.

Fragment Practice is useful when AI governance, security requirements, responsibility boundaries, review points, stakeholder explanations, and next actions are being discussed, but the structure for decision, review, handoff, and operation is still unclear.

Useful when

AI governance and generative AI usage need structure

Use cases, input boundaries, output review, human checks, approval logic, records, monitoring, and responsibility boundaries need to be clarified before AI use expands further.

AI governanceUsage rulesHuman review

Useful when

Security requirements or vendor proposals need review points

Security requirements, vendor or tool proposals, guidelines, and operating implications need to become material that can be reviewed and explained before a selection or rollout decision.

Vendor and tool reviewRequirementsReview points

Useful when

Responsibility, reviewers, and handoff points are unclear

The organization needs to clarify who decides, who reviews, what remains with internal owners, vendors, or specialists, and what should be handed off to the next phase.

ResponsibilityReviewersHandoff

Useful when

Management reporting or stakeholder explanation is approaching

The work needs material that explains what should be decided, what should be reviewed, who remains responsible, and what should move to the next phase.

Management reportingStakeholdersNext actions

Before contacting

Confirm fit through similar situations or a concise overview.

Cases help compare similar advisory patterns. Service Overview is useful when you need a concise summary for first discussion, internal sharing, referral, or proposal preparation.

Cases

Compare similar advisory patterns

Use Cases to recognize anonymized support patterns across AI governance, governance / control, security review, responsibility-boundary work, and technology-risk issues.

CasesFitRecognition
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Service Overview

Use a concise overview for first discussion or internal sharing

Use Service Overview when you need a short summary of Fragment Practice’s support areas, boundaries, and engagement formats for first discussion, internal sharing, referral, or proposal preparation.

OverviewFirst discussionInternal sharing
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Writing

Read how issues, methods, and lessons connect

Writing covers emerging AI governance, security governance, and technology-risk issues, the frameworks used to structure them, and lessons drawn from advisory and Product work without disclosing client detail.

WritingFrameworksLessons
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Next step

Start from what needs to become clear now.

If the issue already needs context-specific support, start with Contact. If you want to compare support formats first, Services explains the available options. Cases can help you compare similar situations, and Service Overview provides a concise summary for first discussion or internal sharing.