ASQ CMQ/OE Body of Knowledge 2026: What Is New?

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ASQ has released the updated Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE) Body of Knowledge (BoK), effective for exams starting July 2026. As with most ASQ updates, the core structure remains stable, but several targeted changes have been introduced to reflect current managerial practice.

This post summarizes what is new, what has changed, and what has been removed in the CMQ/OE 2026 BoK, compared to the 2019 version. The focus is only on changes, not a full syllabus walkthrough.


High-Level Summary of Changes

  • The seven main BoK sections remain unchanged

  • Total question distribution has shifted across sections

  • New emphasis areas include:

    • Engagement, ethics, compliance, and confidentiality

    • Hybrid and virtual work environments

    • Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity

    • Practical problem-solving tools used in modern organizations

  • Some legacy content has been removed or consolidated

The update continues ASQ’s approach of testing the state of practice, not emerging theory.


CMQ/OE 2019 vs 2026: Question Distribution

BoK Section2019 Questions2026 QuestionsChange
I. Leadership2828No change
II. Strategic Plan Development and Deployment2223+1
III. Management Elements and Methods3126−5
IV. Quality Management Tools3031+1
V. Customer-Focused Organizations2122+1
VI. Supply Chain Management1719+2
VII. Training and Development1616No change


I. Leadership

Key updates in this section focus on governance, ethics, and modern work structures.

What’s New

  • Engagement added to leadership roles and responsibilities

  • Mergers and acquisitions introduced within change management

  • Hybrid work groups explicitly included alongside virtual teams

  • A new expanded subsection:

    • Business Governance, Ethics, and Compliance

      • Compliance topics such as conflict of interest, ESG, safety, and bribery

      • Confidentiality, including NDAs, intellectual property protection, and reporting unethical behavior

Why It Matters

Quality leaders are now expected to operate within complex governance, regulatory, and ethical environments, not just lead improvement initiatives.


II. Strategic Plan Development and Deployment

This section has been strengthened to reflect risk-aware, technology-driven strategy.

What’s New

  • Strategic planning now explicitly includes organizational objectives

  • PESTLE analysis added under business environment analysis

  • Technology subtext expanded to include:

    • Artificial intelligence

    • Cybersecurity

  • Greater emphasis on how technology affects:

    • Business strategy

    • Quality

    • Compliance and conformance

  • Machine learning removed as a named topic

  • Legal and regulatory factors expanded to include:

    • Trade association standards

    • Recommended industry best practices

III. Management Elements and Methods

This section saw the largest reduction in questions but notable content refinement.

What’s New

  • Emotional intelligence added to management theories

  • Risk management now references international standards

  • Communication expanded to address:

    • Virtual and hybrid environments

    • Inclusive and culturally responsive communication

  • Interpersonal skills upgraded from Apply to Analyze level

  • Surveys added as an input for quality system effectiveness

What Was Removed

  • Performance excellence models section was removed entirely
    (Baldrige, EFQM, and similar models are no longer directly tested)


IV. Quality Management Tools

This is one of the most practically updated sections in the new BoK.

What’s New

  • Removal of Kepner-Tregoe

  • Addition of widely used operational tools:

  • Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) added to Lean tools

  • New reliability focus:

    • Process reliability formula

    • Operational and process qualification concepts

What This Signals

ASQ is prioritizing tools that quality managers routinely use in audits, investigations, and corrective action systems.


V. Customer-Focused Organizations

This section continues to evolve toward contractual and requirement-driven quality.

What’s New

  • Explicit inclusion of contractual and customer requirements when analyzing customer needs

  • Slight increase in exam weight


VI. Supply Chain Management

This section gained more importance in the 2026 update.

What’s New

  • Increased number of questions

  • New expectation to:

    • Evaluate supplier exit strategies for underperforming suppliers

This reflects real-world supply chain risk management and resilience planning.


VII. Training and Development

The structure remains the same, with a small but meaningful addition.

What’s New

  • Skill matrices added to training needs analysis


Final Thoughts for CMQ/OE Candidates

The CMQ/OE 2026 BoK is an evolution, not a rewrite.

If you are preparing using 2019-aligned materials:

  • Most content remains valid

  • You should update your preparation in areas such as:

    • Ethics and compliance

    • Hybrid work environments

    • AI and cybersecurity from a managerial perspective

    • Modern problem-solving and corrective action tools

Expect the exam to remain scenario-based, managerial, and application-focused, with less emphasis on legacy models and more focus on how quality leaders operate today.

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