Social Enterprise Management
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Social Enterprise Management (SEM) is a term used within the social security and human services sector.
It refers to a business and technology blueprint for outcome-based, client-centered, integrated delivery of services across needs-based and contribution-based programs. In practice, the term is used to describe the holistic management and delivery of benefit programs by agencies operating within the sector.