Creativity is a secondary skill. While expertise is a primary skill, creativity is a secondary skill. The expertise accrued in one's field of work is skill. read more
While expertise is a primary skill, creativity is a secondary skill. The expertise accrued in one’s field of work is skill. For Carpenters, carpentry is primary skill, being creative in carpentry is a secondary skill. For Software Engineers, coding is primary skill, being creative in coding is a secondary skill. read more
In principle, I agree with the first answer about the idea that the main difference between creativity and problem solving skills is that creativity is mainly used in one of the steps of problem solving: when generating ideas. read more
The difference between artistic and creative skills is that: Artistic skills are born with a person, as a talent adn its is mostly physically assessed. these skills might be weak as a start, but can be developed and practiced to perfection, for example drawing and illustration. read more