Strategic enterprise management
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Strategic Enterprise Management refers to management techniques, metrics and related tools that companies can use to make strategic decisions. In practice, it is an advertising term intended to lend credibility to an information technology system.
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Strategic Enterprise Management is also the name of some software from SAP AG, part of MySAP ERP.