TY - JOUR AU1 - James Bishop AU2 - Dino Bouchlaghem AU3 - Jacqueline Glass AU4 - Isao Matsumoto AB - Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify a set of critical success factors, which ensure the effectiveness of knowledge management initiatives, with particular focus on the effect of people‐oriented success factors. Design/methodology/approach – A comprehensive review of knowledge management literature, substantiated by ten qualitative interviews with leading academics and industrial representatives in the field of knowledge management in the construction industry. Findings – The research suggests that organisations need to consider several key areas, in particular, the processes and practices undertaken to understand and define knowledge management, the implementation of dedicated champions, the integration of the initiative into the business, and effective communication of its benefits to members of staff. Each of these factors will have a direct bearing on the level of effectiveness reached by an organisation's knowledge management initiative. Research limitations/implications – The industry‐based interviewees were all strategic‐level managers. This means that, in relation to the application of knowledge management initiatives, they adopt primarily managerial roles. Further interviews with the practitioners of these initiatives would be beneficial in reflecting the more “hands‐on” perspective of knowledge management implementation. Originality/value – A holistic overview of the best‐practice for maximising the effectiveness of a knowledge management initiative by addressing the issues, which concern the people involved with its implementation. TI - Ensuring the effectiveness of a knowledge management initiative JF - Journal of Knowledge Management DO - 10.1108/13673270810884228 DA - 2008-07-18 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/ensuring-the-effectiveness-of-a-knowledge-management-initiative-YIhrlnAHd0 SP - 16 EP - 29 VL - 12 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -