Accounting Firms, Companies, Guidebooks

The Captain’s Log: Navigating the New Quality Management Standards

Published on25 November 2024

Focused on quality management—specifically the implementation of SQMS No. 1, SQMS No. 2, and PCAOB QC 1000—this edition of The Captain’s Log is part of our ongoing series of strategic guides helping firms and companies navigate complex and consequential challenges with clarity, candor, and confidence.

Welcome Aboard

Over the past few years, we’ve supported firms across the profession as they prepare for the shift to these new standards—leading planning sessions, facilitating implementation workshops, reviewing draft systems, and advising on scalable approaches that actually work. Whether we’re helping a firm design a risk assessment framework, define its governance structure, evaluate its EQR approach, or build a monitoring process from scratch, the same questions come up again and again.

We’ve supported firms across the profession as they prepare for these new standards—leading planning sessions, facilitating workshops, and advising on scalable approaches that actually work. Whether it’s designing a risk framework, evaluating EQR roles, or building a monitoring process, the same questions come up again and again.

That’s why we created this guidebook—to share practical insights from the field and help firms move their systems from design to delivery. Each section reflects what’s working in practice—not just what’s required on paper.

What You’ll Find Inside

  • Seven strategic sections, each focused on a critical theme in quality management implementation

  • Key areas covered include governance, scalability, monitoring, root cause analysis, evaluation, and documentation

  • Real-world insights and implementation strategies, based on CPAClub’s experience supporting firms of all sizes

  • Practical tools and clear explanations to help you move from compliance to execution with confidence

Why It Matters

The new quality management standards are more than just regulatory updates—they represent a shift in how firms approach accountability, consistency, and continuous improvement.

From passive compliance to active systems. From static manuals to dynamic frameworks. From checklists to culture.

This guide isn’t about memorizing the standards. It’s about making them real—across your systems, your processes, and your people.

Whether you’re implementing SQMS No. 1, SQMS No. 2, or PCAOB QC 1000, this edition of The Captain’s Log will help you lead the way.

Ready to dive in?

We’ve charted the course. Now it’s your turn to navigate.



Get the Quality Management Guidebook

About CPAClub

CPAClub is transforming how public accounting firms and companies meet accounting, advisory and assurance requirements by turning the traditional model upside down. Founded and led by one of Accounting Today’s Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting and one of CPA Practice Advisor’s 20 Under 40 Top Influencers, CPAClub was recognized as a Top New Product by Accounting Today. CPAClub offers onshore accounting, advisory and assurance solutions throughout the United States and abroad via its award-winning subscription model. Learn more at cpaclub.cpa.

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