Tata group Chairman Ratan Tata says he has not been able to make the conglomerate a "truly open, flat, transparent organisation".
"Perhaps internally, I have not been able to create the truly
open, flat, transparent organisation that I had hoped we could do," Tata said when asked what he could not do that he wanted to during his tenure as the head of the Tata group.
Tata said his group, which was "a traditionally manufacturing company in a sellers market", did not succeed in "really embracing the customers' values".
The Tata group was dragged into the 2G spectrum allocation controversy after the tapes of corporate lobbyist
Nira Radia were leaked to the media. The three licences of Tata Teleservices were among the 122 licences cancelled by the Supreme Court earlier this year.
Tata, however, hoped that he would be able to pass on the legacy to successfully move ahead without compromising value system and ethics.
"I think what I want the legacy to be would be to say that we achieved the growth and the prosperity that the group has had with the value system and ethical standards that we have tried to retain and not succumb to the pressures of, the subjective pressures that exit to get things done," Tata told a television channel.