Systems often signal their own deterioration long before that deterioration becomes visible through failure. A tree is removed. The record shows the work as done. The stump remains for years.
Stumped introduces the WRL Systems Diagnostic Framework for Resilience, a cross-domain analytical architecture for investigating the hidden conditions that determine whether systems hold. Drawing on resilience theory, infrastructure management, organizational behavior, governance research, and public administration, the framework examines how systems fail not through sudden collapse but through the gradual accumulation of continuity disruptions, fragmentation, and declining recovery capacity beneath stable visible performance.
Applied across urban forestry, housing systems, infrastructure networks, nonprofit organizations, governance institutions, and climate adaptation, the framework reveals a recurring pattern: the monitoring systems that confirm completion were never designed to look beneath the surface. Stumped provides the diagnostic tools to look.
For researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in public administration, environmental management, nonprofit governance, infrastructure planning, and organizational resilience.