Fortune magazine has a cover story on Google - as if Google really needs yet another cover story but that's another rant for another time. Anyway, the story, "Chaos @ Google", gives some high profile to Canada's Shona Brown, Google's senior vice-president for business operations, who is described by Fortune as "Google's chief chaos officer".  She offers up a great quote: calling Google the "ultimate petri dish" for her research into business theory. Nice profile for Brown, who was recently in Canada where she discussed the company's plan to establish a 200-person R&D centre in Waterloo, Ont. What's also interesting about the Fortune story is the first anecdote/quote features Sheryl Sandberg, Google's vice-president, global sales and operations, who makes a multi-million mistake only to be complimented by Larry Page. When was the last time two women executives from a high-profile high-tech company were so prominently feature in a major business magazine? Put this attention alongside the healthy media focus on Marissa Mayer, Google's vice-president, search products and user experience, and you have a company that is hiring clearly hiring very smart women and doing a good job giving them a healthy profile.