Fragment Practice / Studio

Operating design / decision architecture / governance / human-AI workflows

A studio for upstream structure.

Fragment Practice is an independent operating design studio for AI-enabled organizations. It works on how decisions hold across humans, organizations, and AI — especially where responsibility, governance, and operational pressure intersect.

Start with the layer that matches your current need: Framework for distinctions, Practice for live support, Knowledge for reusable structures, and Writing for public thought.

Operated by Fragment Practice LLC in Takamatsu, Japan. Founded and led by Yasuhiro Shinsho, Founder / Decision Architect. General inquiries begin through the contact form.
Decision architectureHuman-AI workflowsGovernance designDurable operations

Start here

Three good first moves

Bring a live issue if the situation already needs support in context.
Use a reusable structure if a lighter entry is enough for now.
Read the ideas first if concepts and public thought are the right entry.

Orientation

What this site is for, and where to begin.

Fragment Practice is an independent operating design studio for AI-enabled organizations. The site is structured so you can enter from the layer that matches your current need.

Some visits begin with a live issue. Others begin with a reusable structure, a conceptual distinction, or public thought. The goal is not to force a single path, but to make the right entry legible.

In practice, the work centers on decision architecture, human-AI workflows, governance design, review structures, and durable operations.

Practice

Start here when the issue is already live and needs structured help in context.

Knowledge

Start here when a reusable structure, kit, template, or guide may be enough to move things forward.

Framework

Start here when the main need is conceptual clarity before making an operational move.

Writing

Start here when public thought and reflection are the best way into the work.

A simple way to choose

If the issue is active, begin with Practice.

If a lighter reusable structure is enough, begin with Knowledge.

If you need the distinctions first, begin with Framework or Writing.

Visual orientation

A visual entry into the site’s structural concern

This diagram is a compact visual anchor for the way surrounding structure shapes decision, continuity, and the quality of work.

Decision architectureHow structure supports reliable judgmentMeaningConceptDecisionPracticeA simple conceptual stack from meaning to practice.
A simple conceptual stack from meaning to practice.

Entry paths

Choose the path that matches the shape of the need.

Some situations need live support. Others need a reusable structure, a clearer distinction, or a better first conversation. Start where the work is most legible.

Live support

Practice

Use Practice when the issue is already active and needs structured help around decisions, governance, workflow, or continuity.

Reusable structures

Knowledge

Use Knowledge when a starter kit, template, canvas, guide, or other reusable structure may be enough to move the work forward.

Conceptual clarity

Framework

Use Framework when the main need is a distinction, model, or conceptual structure before choosing an operational path.

Public thought

Writing

Use Writing when essays, notes, and reflections are the best way into the underlying thinking.

Visual structure

Diagrams

Use Diagrams when a visual model is the clearest way to understand a system, workflow, or decision environment.

Not sure yet

Contact

Use Contact when the issue is still taking shape and you want help clarifying the right entry point.

In practice

Start with Practice when the issue is already live.

Start with Knowledge when a lighter reusable structure may be enough.

Start with Framework or Writing when the concepts need to be clarified first.

Start with Contact when the question itself is still forming.

Practice

Structured help for live situations.

Practice is the live support layer of Fragment Practice. It is for situations where the issue is already moving and needs clearer decision structure, better workflow logic, stronger governance translation, or more durable operating support.

This work is not centered on abstract advice alone. It focuses on the operating layer where responsibility, review, escalation, handoff, and judgment need to hold under real conditions.

Some situations involve early AI-enabled services. Others involve governance that does not yet hold in practice, document-heavy decision environments, or live operating situations under pressure.

Decision support

Use this when decisions are active, pressure is rising, and the main need is clearer judgment, sequencing, or ownership.

Governance in practice

Use this when governance, policy, or control requirements exist, but daily operations, review, and accountability are not yet aligned.

Workflow and continuity

Use this when the issue is less about a single decision and more about handoff, escalation, continuity, or operating logic.

Good fit

A live issue already exists and needs structured support.

Decision ownership, review, or escalation is still unclear.

Governance needs to translate into actual operating structure.

The work must remain usable under pressure, not only on paper.

Knowledge

Start lighter with reusable structures

Knowledge is the reusable tool layer. It exists for cases where a starter structure, template, canvas, or guide can help before a deeper engagement is needed.

Starter Kits

Compact first structures for recurring problems that need a lighter entry before deeper support.

Templates

Reusable document patterns for repeated judgment, review, handoff, and continuity work.

Canvases

Working surfaces for mixed situations, framing questions, and boundary design problems.

Guides

Applied explanation for making structural concepts easier to use inside actual operating contexts.

Best fit

Use Knowledge when a reusable artifact can move the work forward

The issue is recognizable enough for a reusable structure to help.

You want a lighter first step before deciding on live support.

Portability, repeatability, and carry-over matter.

Thinking

Follow the ideas in public

Use this layer when you want to understand the concepts, arguments, and structures behind the work before deciding whether you need a lighter tool or more direct support.

Writing

Public thinking in essays, research, and studio-log form for following ideas beyond a compact page.

Framework

Core distinctions and structural concepts for understanding the logic behind Fragment Practice.

Diagrams

Visual structures that make decision architecture, continuity, and human–AI work easier to grasp.

Manifesto / Why

Worldview, pressure, and commitments behind the work for when you want the broader orientation layer.

Next step

Choose the next move that reduces uncertainty

You may want to start a conversation, use a reusable structure, or read the ideas first. Any of those is a valid entry point.

Contact

Best when fit is still unclear and one real issue is enough to begin.

Knowledge

Best when a lighter reusable structure may be enough to move the work forward.

Writing

Best when you want to follow the ideas in public before choosing a more direct path.