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Per concludere, le tre azioni che vi chiedo di approvare sono...

To conclude, the three actions I am asking you to approve are...

Pronunciation

'Concludere' = con-CLUU-de-re; stress on the second syllable.

When to use it

Use at the end of a decision-making presentation to state clearly what you are asking the audience to do or approve.

What it means

A strong conclusion in Italian business presentations ends with a clear 'call to action' ('chiamata all'azione'). Listing three specific actions is particularly effective — it mirrors the 'rule of three' that opened the presentation and creates closure.

Variations

In conclusione, la mia raccomandazione è...

In conclusion, my recommendation is...

Singular recommendation; for simpler decisions

Vi chiedo di deliberare su tre punti specifici.

I ask you to deliberate on three specific points.

'Deliberare' = to deliberate/vote; formal board-meeting language

Il prossimo passo che propongo è...

The next step I propose is...

Single clear next action; good for project updates

Mini Dialogue

Per concludere, le tre azioni che vi chiedo di approvare sono: Primo: l'aumento del budget marketing del 10%. Secondo: l'assunzione di due nuove figure commerciali. Terzo: il lancio del nuovo sito entro il 30 aprile. Sono a vostra disposizione per qualsiasi chiarimento.

To conclude, the three actions I am asking you to approve are: First: increasing the marketing budget by 10%. Second: hiring two new sales figures. Third: launching the new website by 30 April. I am at your disposal for any clarification.

Cultural Note

Italian company decisions often require board approval ('delibera del CdA'). Closing a presentation with specific, numbered requests makes it easier for the board to take formal action. Vague conclusions lead to 'rimandiamo' (let us postpone) — a common Italian corporate response.