The First Thing to Let Go of When You Become a New Manager
Hosted by Myra Deshmukh and Kara Timken
Wed, Mar 25, 2026
11:30 PM UTC (1 hour)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
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Wed, Mar 25, 2026
11:30 PM UTC (1 hour)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
Go deeper with a course

What you'll learn
Three game-changing shifts
A breakdown of where to spend your time
Surprising tips and tricks from tenured managers
Why this topic matters
You'll learn from
Myra Deshmukh
ex-Amazon Leader, Founder of Leadership Lab, Communication Coach
After 17 years leading teams and building programs at Amazon and Gap, Myra Deshmukh founded Leadership Lab to help professionals master the skills that drive career success but are rarely taught at work. Her communication and career tips have been featured in Business Insider.
At Amazon, she coached hundreds as a manager and Bar Raiser, built programs that taught thousands to write better, influence effectively, and communicate with clarity, and led teams through complex, high-stakes launches. Her management philosophy is built on transparency, high standards, ruthless prioritization, and fun.
Her teaching style is practical, no-fluff, and proven — built from real corporate experience and focused on helping high performers communicate with confidence, earn trust, and accelerate their careers.
Kara Timken
Ads Marketing Leader at DoorDash, ex-Amazon
Kara Timken is a senior marketing leader at DoorDash, where she leads Ads Marketing for Grocery operating in complex, cross-functional environments. Before DoorDash, Kara spent over 10 years at Amazon, growing in her career to a Senior Manager overseeing a large integrated marketing team while helping scale Amazon grocery businesses during periods of rapid change.
With a background in education and years of experience mentoring new leaders, Kara brings a practical, human approach to management. She is passionate about helping first-time managers navigate the transition from doing the work to leading people and building leadership styles rooted in clarity, empathy, and trust.
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