Independent advisory

Turn AI and security ambiguity into decision material and operating design.

Fragment Practice helps organizations structure ambiguity around AI adoption, security governance, internal rules, external services, and technology risk, then turn it into material and role design that can be used for decisions, explanation, review, and operation.

Useful when AI use cases, input boundaries, human review, security requirements, operating roles, stakeholder explanations, or next actions are already being discussed — but the decision and operating model is still unclear.

Decision materialRole / operating designAI governance

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AI governance

Clarifies use cases, input boundaries, output review, records, and human review.

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Role / operating design

Clarifies what AI supports, what people review or decide, and how the workflow can continue.

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Security governance

Turns requirements, review points, evidence, operating implications, and handoff needs into usable material.

Start here

Choose the starting point by how clear the situation already is.

Start with Services when the situation needs context-specific advisory support, Cases when you want to compare similar patterns, or Contact when the issue is still too unclear to name as a project. Products can help when reusable structure is enough.

Need advisory support

Use Services when the situation depends on context.

Choose Services when stakeholders, operating roles, responsibility boundaries, review design, management-facing explanation, advisory cadence, or handoff material need to be organized for a real situation.

Context-specificAdvisoryDecision material

Want examples first

Use Cases when you want to compare similar situations.

Choose Cases when the issue feels familiar but the support shape is still unclear. Look for patterns across AI governance, role / operating design, security governance, review, and responsibility-boundary work.

PatternsFitRecognition

Still unclear

Use Contact when the project name is not clear yet.

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.

Early discussionScope checkStarting point

Can start internally

Use Products when reusable structure is enough.

Choose Products when your team can apply a kit, checklist, or template to clarify the issue before asking for direct advisory support.

Self-guidedTemplatesChecklists

When this helps

When AI, security, roles, and technology risk need a usable structure.

Fragment Practice is useful when AI governance, security governance, internal rules, operating roles, review points, responsibility boundaries, and stakeholder explanations are already being discussed, but the structure for decision, review, operation, handoff, and scoped involvement is still unclear.

Useful when

Generative AI usage rules and AI governance need structure

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

AI governanceUsage rulesHuman review

Useful when

Human, AI, and external roles are not yet clear

AI can support the work, but the team still needs to clarify what AI drafts, what people review, and where vendors or advisors fit.

Role designHuman reviewOperating model

Useful when

Internal rules or security guidelines are outdated or scattered

Policies, rules, guidelines, requirements, and review practices exist, but they are difficult to use in actual decisions, reviews, stakeholder explanations, or next-step work.

Internal rulesGuidelinesRequirements

Useful when

Important system changes need third-party security review

Security policy, risk assessment material, vendor responsibilities, assumptions, open questions, and additional confirmations need to be organized from an independent review perspective.

Third-party reviewRisk assessmentDecision points

Useful when

Cloud, SaaS, or AI use needs practical security review points

Permission design, logging, data protection, external learning, operations, and responsibility boundaries need to be translated into reviewable questions and explanation material.

Cloud / SaaSAI useReview points

Useful when

Management reporting or stakeholder explanation is approaching

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

Management reportingStakeholdersNext actions

Useful when

Recurring advisory is needed, but a full-time role is not

Questions keep returning across meetings, documents, AI-use discussions, or security reviews, but the support should be bounded by cadence, review scope, and response expectations.

Scoped advisoryRecurring reviewClear boundary

Useful references

Use the supporting pages when you need examples, scope, or a shareable overview.

Cases help compare similar advisory patterns. Service Overview works for referrals, proposals, and first discussions. Writing explains the thinking behind the approach. Products are available when a self-guided kit is enough.

Cases

Compare similar advisory patterns

Use Cases to recognize common patterns across AI governance, human/AI role design, security governance, rule and guideline work, cloud / AI review, third-party security review, and scoped advisory support.

PatternsFitRecognition
Explore Cases

Service Overview

Use a concise overview for introductions or proposal discussions

Use Service Overview when you need a short printable summary of support areas, deliverables, engagement style, representative experience, and next steps.

SummaryReferralFirst discussion
View Overview

Writing

Read the thinking behind the advisory approach

Use Writing when you want to understand the decision, review, role, responsibility, and operating-design ideas behind the services and products.

ThinkingContextApproach
Read Writing

Products

Use a self-guided kit when reusable structure is enough

Use Products when a checklist, template, or kit can help your team clarify the issue before requesting context-specific advisory support.

Self-guidedTemplatesKits
Explore Products

Advisory boundary

Focused on decision material, role / operating design, review points, and handoff.

The work supports decisions, reviews, and operating design, but does not take over execution ownership. For scoped advisory, cadence, review targets, response expectations, and boundaries are defined in advance.

Practice focus

Issue structure and review points

Turns scattered issues into reviewable structure, confirmation points, assumptions, open questions, and additional checks.

Issue structureReview pointsOpen questions

Practice focus

Role / operating design

Clarifies what AI supports, what people review or decide, what remains with vendors or internal owners, and how the work should continue.

RolesOperating designHandoff

Practice focus

Decision material and explanation material

Creates practical material for management reporting, stakeholder explanation, opinion material, review comments, roadmaps, and next actions.

Decision materialExplanationNext actions

Practice focus

Scoped advisory when questions keep returning

Supports recurring review, interpretation, and judgment needs when cadence, review scope, response expectations, and boundaries are defined in advance.

Scoped advisoryCadenceReview scope

Boundary

Not a resident PMO or implementation substitute

Does not replace internal owners, implementation responsibility, legal advice, audit assurance, certification, final management judgment, or day-to-day progress management.

BoundaryAdvisoryIndependent review

Next step

Start from the current state, not from a fixed service menu.

If the issue already needs context-specific support, start with Services. If you want to compare similar situations first, start with Cases. If the project name or scope is still unclear, Contact is the best starting point. If reusable structure is enough for now, Products may also help.