House of HR

By Meher Stevie

About The Author

Meher Sheikh, also known as Meher Stevie, is a seasoned Global HR business partner with extensive qualifications and experience. She holds dual master's degrees—an MBA and a degree in human resource management—and has amassed years of HR expertise across diverse industries including banking, telecommunications, healthcare, aviation, transportation, power, energy, industrial solutions, oil and gas, and digital technology. 

Meher spent nearly a decade at General Electric, renowned for its world-class HR practices, where she held various pivotal roles. She has excelled in Recruitment & Selection, University Relations, Compensation and Benefits, Organization & Development, and served as an HR Generalist, Human Resource Manager, and Human Resource Business Partner (HRBP). 

Certified as a professional coach, Meher is passionate about guiding individuals and organizations to navigate challenges in their professional and personal lives. She values community service as a cornerstone for personal and professional growth.

The Book

House of HR" is Meher's debut book that shares her personal narrative of overcoming societal expectations in Pakistan to become a successful international Human Resources professional and entrepreneur in the United States. The book serves as both encouragement and proof that with a sharp mind, a resilient heart, and a humble spirit, one can turn dreams into reality despite life's challenges. Meher uses her experiences to provide insights and tips for success within the realm of Human Resources, emphasizing the importance of understanding HR's functions for both employees and employers. The book takes readers through the "House of HR," using its rooms as analogies for different HR functions and presents practical strategies for navigating the corporate world. Meher's story includes lessons from failures, promoting the idea that it's okay to be imperfect and face rejection, as long as one keeps moving forward. The overarching goal is not just to educate but also to empower and protect the reader's spirit in their journey through the corporate world.