Ask HN: What is the best book a company has ever produced about itself?

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saw this question on twitter and thought of asking it here

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The books by 37 signals (Rework) come to mind: https://37signals.com/books/

Especially "It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work" - directions towards greater productivity through greater QoL and not in the Silicon Valley Nursery Color Complex way.

I don't know if this answers matches the question but, could be interesting anyway: My take would be the book that Jobs received on NeXT and it's logo. Granted, it was not "by a company about itself", but, rather, "about a company by an agency". Still ...
I'll go off topic to documentaries where the hustlers did themselves -

"Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened" was made by the Fyre Fest people.

Similarly the hilarious tech failure "Riot On!" was made by themselves. The director was a pseudonym.

A bit more on topic but meta it's interesting the US military has sent historians to current engagements since WW2 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_detachment

"Creativity Inc" about Pixar should be a candidate.
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