For the past decade, google's management structure has been something of a three-ring circus. Cofound-ers Larry Page and Sergey Brin served as the main attractions- the wunderkind Stanford graduates who created the search engine that changed the world. But the master of ceremonies was CEO Eric Schmidt, a seemingly low-key Silicon Valley veteran brought in by the board of directors in 2001 to provide adult supervision and coax the Wall Streeters and venture capitalists into the tent.
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