In a[[ three-act narrative]], the "resolution" is the final part where the story's conflicts are resolved, and the narrative concludes. This segment addresses unresolved issues, provides closure to character arcs, and delivers an ending that satisfies the audience. In a [[business pitch]], including a resolution is important because it clearly explains how the proposed solution addresses the problem or opportunity presented earlier. It reassures stakeholders about potential positive outcomes and demonstrates a well-thought-out plan for implementation and growth. A strong resolution leaves potential investors or partners with confidence in both the viability of the business idea and the competence of its presenters.