At a glance

A compact framing for who this is for and what this work is about.

Studio

Fragment Practice LLC / Takamatsu, Japan / remote-first

A small studio working across writing, framework-building, practice, and knowledge around decision structure.

Person

Yasuhiro Shinsho / 新庄 泰大

Founder of Fragment Practice. Works on Decision Architecture, especially where human judgment and AI systems meet.

Best fit

  • Who decides what — and who should?
  • How AI changes authority and review
  • How decisions remain explainable later
  • How governance becomes operational, not only formal
Core topics
Decision Architecture, human–AI decision boundaries, decision logs, review cadence, escalation paths, AI governance in practice, and accountable operations.
Usually not
Tool-by-tool tutorials, staffing-style delivery, generic AI productivity talks, or implementation-heavy product demos.

Profile & bios

Basic profile

NameYasuhiro Shinsho / 新庄 泰大
RoleFounder / Decision Architect
OrganizationFragment Practice LLC
BaseTakamatsu, Kagawa, Japan
LanguagesJapanese / English
FormatsTalks, interviews, podcasts, panels, internal sessions

Yasuhiro Shinsho explores how decisions are structured across humans, organizations, and AI. His work focuses on decision boundaries, logs, review loops, escalation, and governance that help systems remain readable and accountable as AI becomes part of everyday operations.

Short bios

Short bio (EN)

Yasuhiro Shinsho is founder of Fragment Practice, a studio exploring how decisions happen across humans, organizations, and AI. His work centers on Decision Architecture: decision boundaries, decision logs, review structures, and governance that teams can actually follow.

Short bio (JP)

新庄泰大は Fragment Practice 代表。人・組織・AI のあいだで意思決定がどう起こるかを探究し、 Decision Architecture を主題に、判断ライン、意思決定ログ、レビュー構造、 実務で回るガバナンス設計を扱う。

Media-ready one-liners

EN

Decision Architecture — designing how decisions happen across humans, organizations, and AI.

JP

人・組織・AI のあいだで、意思決定がどう起こるかを設計する。

Credit lines

JP credit

Fragment Practice 合同会社 代表 / Decision Architect 新庄 泰大

EN credit

Yasuhiro Shinsho, Founder of Fragment Practice / Decision Architect

Background summary

Background across cybersecurity, IT-BCP, incident response, risk management, and AI governance. This informs operating models that are not only conceptually interesting, but also reviewable, auditable, and durable in practice.

Speaking & interview themes

Topics can be adjusted from high-level framing to concrete operational examples, depending on audience and format.

Decision Architecture

What it is, why it matters now, and how AI changes the structure of decisions across people, organizations, and systems.

Human–AI decision boundaries

How to define what AI may draft, what humans must review, and what remains human authority.

Decision logs & documentation

How important decisions remain reconstructable, readable, and useful over time.

Review loops & escalation

How teams handle difficult decisions, exception paths, and learning after action.

AI governance in real operations

Moving from policy documents and slogans to operating models people can actually use.

Incident response as decision training

Why incident response and tabletop exercises are really about decision structure, not only procedure.

Good formats

The following formats tend to fit especially well.

External media / public formats

  • Feature interviews and profile pieces
  • Panels and conference talks
  • Podcast conversations
  • Cross-disciplinary discussions on AI and institutions

Internal / organizational formats

  • Leadership sessions and internal study groups
  • AI governance workshops
  • Decision boundary design sessions
  • Talks for security, DX, product, or research teams

Where to read more

About

Studio profile, founder background, and company information.

Writing

Essays, research notes, and studio log entries that show the conceptual surface of the work.

Research

The more explicit conceptual layer around fragments, concepts, decisions, and Decision Architecture.

Assets

Downloadable assets for event pages, editorial use, and light press-kit needs.

Logos & brand assets

Logo assets for event and media use

Logo pack / ZIP

SVG, PNG, and simple usage-ready variants.

Please keep reasonable clear space around the logo. A more detailed guide can be shared on request.

Media & speaking inquiries

Helpful context to include

  • Publication, event, or program name
  • Date or timing window
  • Audience profile
  • Desired topic angle or key takeaways
  • Interview, panel, talk, or internal session format

How requests are handled

Requests are reviewed selectively based on fit, purpose, and available bandwidth. A short outline is enough to begin. Format and depth can be adjusted afterward.

Japanese / English both possible.