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| If you choose to start with an existing process, the <a class="elementLink"
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| guid="_pzQ1AF_sEd2zpKtX6B7lBg">Method Authoring Method (MAM)</a>&nbsp;(the process&nbsp;you&nbsp;are browsing)&nbsp;is
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| a good place to start. You can either use if out-of-the-box or customize it to your particular context.&nbsp; Authoring
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| a process from scratch is always an option, though it is not recommended (why reinvent the wheel).
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| Once you have decided on your process, make sure the method authors have access to the process.
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