To conclude, the three actions I am asking you to approve are...
'Concludere' = con-CLUU-de-re; stress on the second syllable.
Use at the end of a decision-making presentation to state clearly what you are asking the audience to do or approve.
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.
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
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.