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What this module gave me is a wider job description for my advisory partners. I've leaned on them mostly for curriculum and credential validation, and the module laid out everything else they can do: evaluate facilities and equipment, help justify purchases and maintenance, open job opportunities for students, and act as advocates when a program needs backing. That lands directly on a problem I'm stuck on right now, where access to certain tools and credentials is blocked by resourcing I can't move alone. I intend to apply it by bringing those specific fights to my advisory partners and using them as the advocacy and justification body they're built to be, and by formalizing a communications plan so every stakeholder group sees the timeline, the value to them, and the progress on a regular cycle.

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