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AI governance
Clarifies use cases, input boundaries, output review, records, and human review.
Independent advisory
Fragment Practice helps organizations clarify AI governance, security governance, review points, responsibility boundaries, and next actions before execution, rollout, reporting, or handoff expands.
Useful when AI use cases, input data boundaries, human review, security requirements, stakeholder explanations, or next actions are already being discussed — but the structure for decision and review is still unclear.
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Clarifies use cases, input boundaries, output review, records, and human review.
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Turns requirements, review points, evidence, operating implications, and handoff needs into usable material.
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Clarifies who reviews, who decides, who operates, and what moves to the next phase.
Start here
Start with Products when reusable structure is enough, Services when the situation needs context-specific advisory support, or Contact when the issue is still too unclear to name as a project.
Need advisory support
Choose Services when stakeholders, responsibility boundaries, review design, management-facing explanation, or handoff material need to be organized for a real situation.
Can start internally
Choose Products when your team can apply a kit, checklist, or template to clarify the issue before asking for direct advisory support.
Still unclear
Contact is appropriate even when the request is not fully shaped. Start with what needs to be decided, who needs to be involved, and what feels unclear.
When this helps
Fragment Practice is useful when AI governance, security governance, internal rules, review points, responsibility boundaries, and stakeholder explanations are already being discussed, but the structure for decision, review, and handoff is still unclear.
Useful when
Generative AI use cases, input boundaries, output review, human checks, approval logic, records, and responsibility boundaries need to be clarified before use expands further.
Useful when
Policies, rules, guidelines, requirements, and review practices exist, but they are difficult to use in actual decisions, reviews, stakeholder explanations, or next-step work.
Useful when
Security policy, risk assessment material, vendor responsibilities, assumptions, open questions, and additional confirmations need to be organized from an independent review perspective.
Useful when
Permission design, logging, data protection, external learning, operations, and responsibility boundaries need to be translated into reviewable questions and explanation material.
Useful when
Security requirements, controls, evidence, review routines, and stakeholder explanations need to be organized into practical material that teams can actually use.
Useful when
The work needs material that explains what should be decided, what still needs review, who remains responsible, and what should move to the next phase.
Useful references
Cases help compare similar advisory patterns. Service Overview works for referrals, proposals, and first discussions. Writing explains the thinking behind the approach.
Cases
Use Cases to recognize common patterns across AI governance, security governance, rule and guideline work, cloud / AI review, and third-party security review.
Service Overview
Use Service Overview when you need a short printable summary of support areas, deliverables, engagement style, representative experience, and next steps.
Writing
Use Writing when you want to understand the decision, review, responsibility, and operating-design ideas behind the services and products.
Advisory boundary
The work does not replace internal owners, implementation teams, legal advice, audit assurance, certification, or day-to-day PMO operation. It creates practical material that helps decisions, reviews, explanations, and next-step work move forward.
Practice focus
Turns scattered issues into reviewable structure, confirmation points, assumptions, open questions, and additional checks.
Practice focus
Clarifies who reviews, who decides, who operates, what remains with vendors or internal owners, and what needs to be handed over.
Practice focus
Creates practical material for management reporting, stakeholder explanation, opinion material, review comments, roadmaps, and next actions.
Not the main purpose
The work does not replace internal owners, implementation responsibility, day-to-day progress management, legal advice, audit assurance, certification, or final management judgment.
Next step
If the issue already needs context-specific support, start with Services. If reusable structure is enough for now, start with Products. If the project name or scope is still unclear, Contact is the best starting point.