From Source Material to Usable Output with Glean

From Source Material to Usable Output with Glean
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A practical guide for turning rough inputs into clear, shareable outputs with Glean.

June 30, 2026
Mark Christianson
Mark Christianson
From Source Material to Usable Output with Glean

What this is

This guide helps people use Glean as a content transformation partner. I come back to the same pattern often: start with real source material, define the audience, define the output, and let Glean accelerate the first draft. When people do that well, long documents become quick summaries, rough notes become useful updates, and scattered context becomes something another person can actually use.

Who this is for

  • People who create team guides, training, or communications
  • Customer champions helping others get practical value from Glean
  • Teams that regularly translate one format into another

How to use it

  1. Start with the actual source material.
  1. Decide who the output is for.
  1. Choose the format that would help that person most.
  1. Ask Glean to generate the first draft.
  1. Review and refine before sharing.

Checklist or reference

  • Good source material includes notes, policies, scripts, transcripts, and rough process drafts.
  • Good outputs include FAQs, summaries, onboarding guides, checklists, slide outlines, and email drafts.
  • The more clearly you define the audience, the better the output tends to be.
  • Choose the format for the reader, not for the original document.
  • Always review for missing context, tone, and accuracy.
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Content transformation prompt pack

1. Turn this long document into a short FAQ for new team members. 2. Read these notes and convert them into a step-by-step guide. 3. Summarize this content for an executive who only has two minutes. 4. Turn this transcript into a training outline with learning objectives. 5. Take this rough explanation and rewrite it as a clean team update with action items.

Reusable prompt formula

Read the source below. Audience: [who this is for] Output format: [summary / FAQ / guide / update / outline] Length: [short / medium / detailed] Tone: [plain / warm / direct / executive] Please produce a draft that is easy to scan and act on.

Before-and-after example

Source input: Meeting notes with open questions, side comments, and unclear ownership. Desired output: A short update with three sections: 1. key takeaways 2. decisions made 3. next steps with owners
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