Presentations

Gamma

Use Gamma when the job is to turn rough notes, a report, or a message into a clear presentation quickly.

Walkthrough
What you leave with
  1. 1

    Know when Gamma is the right tool for a presentation task

  2. 2

    Turn rough input into a clean first deck

  3. 3

    Refine the density and tone of a presentation instead of accepting the first draft

Use this when
  • Turning notes or a report into a slide deck
  • Restructuring a messy idea into a clear narrative
  • Adapting one message for leadership, clients, or a team update
Avoid it for
  • Source-grounded research across multiple documents
  • Working through a contract or long text in detail
Validation tasks

Gamma exercises

Build a leadership update deck
Common exerciseAll learners

You have rough notes about this month's progress, blockers, and next steps. Leadership needs a short update, not a long report.

Task

Use Gamma to create a concise presentation for a leadership audience. Keep it to about six slides and include current state, what is working, blockers, next 30 days, and decisions needed. Refine the first draft, export the final deck, and upload it as evidence.

Prompt guidance

Include the audience, slide limit, tone, required sections, and the raw notes or source summary you want Gamma to transform.

Good result

The deck has a clear business narrative, fits a leadership audience, includes the required sections, and shows signs of human refinement rather than a raw first draft.

Evidence
  • Prompt or workflow
  • Output evidence
  • Reflection
  • Time savings
  • Edits or refinement
  • Uploaded artifact
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